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NREGA for Changing Lives
Implementation of NREGA and Year of Irrigation
The National Rural Employment Guarantee Act-2005 was notified by Government of India on September 7, 2005.
By the notification of this Act, National Rural
Employment Guarantee scheme (NREGS) came
into force all over India w.e.f. 02.02.2006.
In Orissa, this scheme is in operation w.e.f.
02.02.2006 in 19 districts, from 1.4.2007 in 24
districts and from 1.4.2008 in all 30 districts.
NATIONAL RURAL EMPLOYMENT GUARANTEE SCHEME (NREGS)
OBJECTIVE OF NREGS
Enhancement of livelihood security in rural areas by providing at least 100 days of guaranteed wageat least 100 days of guaranteed wage employment in a financial year to every household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.
Creation of durable assets in rural areas.
Prevention of rural-urban migration of labourers.
Strengthening social security and economic condition of the rural poor.
Water conservation and water harvesting, Drought proofing, including afforestation and tree plantation, Irrigation canals, including micro and minor irrigation works, Provision of irrigation facility, horticulture plantation and land
development facilities to land owned by households belonging to the Schedule Castes and Schedule Tribes or below poverty line families or to beneficiaries of land reforms or to the beneficiaries under the Indira Awas Yojana of Government of India or that of the small farmers or marginal farmers.
Renovation of traditional water bodies, including de-silting of tanks, Land development, Flood-control and protection works, including drainage in water logged
areas, Rural connectivity to provide all-weather access in which the
construction of roads may include culverts where necessary and within the village area may be taken up along with drains,
Any other work that may be notified by the Central Government in consultation with the State Government.
PERMISSIBLE WORKS
REGISTRATION
The adult members of Rural Households those who are willing to do unskilled manual work will apply for registration in concerned GP office in B-1 from .
ISSUE OF JOB CARD
GP will issue Job card within 15 days from the date of Registration to the registered families.
APPLICATION FOR WORK
Job card holders will apply for work in C-1 form to GP/ PO and dated receipt will be issued.
ALLOTMENT OF WORK
Work will be allotted within 15 days from the date of application for work by GP/ PO.
IMPLEMENTING EGENCIES :
Work will be implemented by GP/ PS/ Line Departments. At least 50% of the works in terms of cost will be implemented by GPs.
WORKSITE FACILITIESDrinking Water, First Aid, Shed, Crèches to be provided at the worksite.
PAYMENT OF WAGESPayment of wages to the labourers will be made within 15 days. Payment of wages are made through their Bank/ Post office SB A/c w.e.f 01-10-2008 mandatorily.
UNEMPLOYMENT ALLOWANCEIf work is not provided within 15days of application for works, Unemployment Allowance will be paid.a. 25% of the wage for the 1st 30 daysb. 50% of the wage for the balance 70 days.
WAGE MATERIAL RATIO Wage material ratio is 60 : 40.
IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS
LEGAL PROVISIONS FORLEGAL PROVISIONS FORROLE OF PRIs IN NREGSROLE OF PRIs IN NREGS
NREG Act-2005 is the first developmental legislation which assigns a definite and important role to PRIs.
The Guidelines reaffirm this declaring the PRIs as the “ Key stake holders”.
Role of Gram Panchayat
A) Planning:-
Gram Panchayat shall be responsible for identification of the shelf of projects and preparation of labour budget in the Gram Panchayat area under NREGS as per the recommendation of Palli sabha and Gram Sabha. The ward member of the concerned village presides over the Palli Sabha and the Sarpanch of the concerned Gram Panchayat presides over the Gram Sabha.
Every Gram Panchayat shall, after considering the recommendations of the Palli Sabha and Gram Sabha prepare labour budget of the G.P. and a development plan maintaining shelf of projects in order of priority under NREGS for the coming financial year to be taken up when demand for work arises.
The Gram Panchayat shall forward its labour budget and proposal for the development projects to the Programme Officers for scrutiny and preliminary approval prior to the commencement of the financial year in which it is proposed to be executed.
B) Implementation:-
Gram Panchayat shall be responsible for registering households, issuing job cards, receiving application for works, allocating works, maintenance of records etc.
Gram Panchayat will execute at least 50% of the works in terms of cost within the Gram Panchayat area.
The Gram Panchayat shall allocate employment opportunities among the applicants and ask them to report for work.
…Role of Gram Panchayat
C) Monitoring and supervision:- The Gram Panchayat will monitor and supervise all the works
executed by Gram Panchayat or any other executing agencies like: Panchayat Samiti and Line Department within the Gram Panchayat area.
The Gram Sabha shall monitor execution of works and conduct regular social audit of all the projects under NREGS taken up within the Gram Panchayat.
The Gram Panchayat shall make available all relevant documents including the muster rolls, bills, vouchers, measurement books, copies of sanction orders and other connected books of account and papers to the Gram Sabha for the purpose of conducting the social audit.
Role of Gram Panchayat…
AVAILABLITY OF WATER
COUNTRY QUANTITY OF WATERIndia 1947 CUM [Per head]
Belgium 1228
Check Republic 1554
New zeland 532
Singapur 193
Israel 184
IRRIGATION IN INDIA
It shares 16% of the world population but only 4% of world water Resources
Available resources can irrigate140million hectares
As only 76.4 million hectares has got irrigation Another 63.6 million hect yet to provide
irrigation
Check dams Rs 2,50,000/ eachCheck dams Rs 2,50,000/ each
Soil & Water Conservation:Soil & Water Conservation:Field bunding Rs 12500/Field bunding Rs 12500/
Brushwood Check dams Rs 2000/
•Staggered Contour Trenches
Silt trap with u/s and d/s stone pitching Rs 15000/
Water Conservation Water Conservation MeasuresMeasures
Percolation Tank
Linking CanalLinking Canal
Plantation
Farm pond Rs 50000/
Contour Contour Bund with Bund with trench trench
Rs 1,25,000/Rs 1,25,000/
Small Dugout Sunken Structure Rs 50000/
WATER MANAGEMENT
Water conservation Water utilization Water harvesting Water Purification.
CONSERVATION
Conservation of forest Massive plantation programme Encouraging water shed development Banning of wood cutting Effective rule of law that protects forest Economic in use Focusing on proper utilization of rain water Conservation of rain water at high land as well as at the
base of the mountain.
UTILIZATION Small irrigation projects like Check
dam,CIP,WHS,Farm pond. Re -structure of canal system Rationalism of distribution of water from
beginning to tail end Encouraging less irrigated crops at high land
like ,pulses, oil seeds Check the rampant leakage.Timely repair of
pipe water supply.
HARVESTING
Low cost well, tube well Regular renovation of traditional water bodies Worthwhile to inter link major rivers Specific law for rain water harvesting structure
especially in urban area. Moreover, saving a drop is harvesting
WATER IN HUMAN BODY
AGE MALE FEMALE 10 to 18 69% 57% 18 to 40 61% 51% 40 to 60 55% 47% 60 above 52% 46%
% OF TOTAL DEATHON
Place Epidemic Non epidemic
Europe 06 86
China 15 68
India 48 43
Africa 70 22
Village ………………………….Village ………………………….
Development IssuesDevelopment Issues
S.lNo Key Development Issues
1 Making the poor cross the poverty line2 Strengthening Rural Infrastructure – roads, bridges,
electricity, water, sanitation, markets3 Developing Human Resources – literacy, education , skill
development and placement, medical care, nutrition,4 Providing Jobs5 Environmental protection6 Maintaining Internal Security7 Providing Houses to all8 Disbursement of Credit
9 Strengthening Administration
Development Issues How (Schemes)
1 Making poor cross the poverty line NREGA, SGSY, RKVY, NFSM, NHM, NFDB, KVIC, IDDP, IFAD, IWMP,BRGF, ITDA
2 Strengthening Rural Infrastructure – roads, bridges, electricity, water, sanitation, markets
NREGA, SGSY, RIDF, AIBP, CAD&WM, RRR, TSC, PMGSY, RGGVY, BRGF, ITDA
3 Developing Human Resources – literacy, education , skill development and placement, medical care, nutrition,
TLC, SSA, SGSY, NRHM, MDM, ICDS, PDS, NREGA
4 Providing Jobs NREGA, SGSY, RKVY, NFSM, NHM, NFDB, KVIC, IDDP, IFAD, IWMP, PMEGP,BRGF
5 Environmental protection NAP, NREGA
6 Maintaining Internal Security NREGA, Police, BRGF
7 Providing Houses to all IAY, JNURM, HUDCO, Banks
8 Disbursement of Credit SGSY, NABARD, Banks, NREGA
9 Strengthening Administration NREGA, DLR, NEGP, BRGF, Finance Commission Grants
Convergence MatrixConvergence Matrix
SNo. Sector Scheme
1 Agriculture RKVY, NFSM, NHM, IWMP, DPAP
2 Animal Husbandry IDDP, IWMP
3 Fisheries IFAD, IWMP
4 Forestry NAP, Bamboo Mission, IWMP
5 Rural Development NREGA, SGSY, PMGSY, IWMP, TSC, Training, NOAP, IAY, BRGF
6 Irrigation AIBP, CAD&WM, RRR, IWMP
7 Roads & Bridges PMGSY
8 Education TLC, SSA
9 Health NRHM
10 Tribal Affairs ITDA, IWMP
11 SC/ST/OBC/Minorities/PWDs Bankable schemes
Ombudsman: NREGA Lok PalOmbudsman: NREGA Lok Pal
Persons of eminent standing to be selected by Selection Committee at State level
One or more in every district Can receive complaints from anyone Send them to NREGA Authority for disposal
within 7 days Will dispose within 15 days Can impose costs on malacious complainants Can recommend punitive action to Authority Social Audit
REVISED RATE FOR UNSKILLED EARTH REVISED RATE FOR UNSKILLED EARTH WORK EXECUTED ON WORK EXECUTED ON PIECE RATE PIECE RATE SYSTEM SYSTEM FOR NREGS ONLYFOR NREGS ONLY
Description Unit of WorkRate
Earlier NowEarth work in ordinary soil with initial lead of 50mtr. and initial lift of 1.50mtr.
100Cft. (2.83cum)
(10’x10’x1’)
Rs.100.00 Rs.120.00
Earth work in hard soil with initial lead of 50mtr. and initial lift of 1.50mtr.
100Cft. (2.83cum)
(10’x10’x1’)
Rs.135.00 Rs.160.00
Earth work in stony earth with initial lead of 50mtr. and initial lift of 1.50mtr.
100Cft. (2.83cum)
(10’x10’x1’)
Rs.210.00 Rs.250.00
1 extra 2 extra 3 extra 4 extra 5 extraLead @25mtr (82’0”) each
Rs.7.64 Rs.16.56 Rs.26.74 Rs.38.21 Rs.50.94
Lift @1.5mtr (5’0”)eachRs.10.44 Rs.20.88 Rs.31.32 Rs.41.76 Rs.52.20
379.52
890.18791.93
1151.53
576.65
347.16
733.46 690.59 678.29
290.12
2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 Oct 2009
Total Funds Available Expenditure
NREGS Expenditure
Hon’ble CMs observationHon’ble CMs observation
More work with emphasis on Farm Pond on SM/MF land: Every village must have a work of Rs 5.00 lakhs Gaon Saathi system must be used
Rs 1200 crores expenditure as against Rs 650cr (Rajasthan Rs 6200cr AP-Rs2500cr per annum) Emphasis on line department :agrl forest water
resources etc SBI-led payment system BC at GP level based
on biometric and photo ID
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