Why are Reasi residents praising the new G RAM G legislation?
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Jammu, Dec 24 (NationPress) The transition from the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) to the Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika (Grameen) has generally been embraced by the workforce and agricultural community, who view the provision of 125 days of employment under the new initiative as a favorable and progressive change.
In the remote areas of Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district, residents reliant on government employment programs have voiced their approval.
Numerous locals expressed their appreciation to the Central Government, describing this as a positive advancement that benefits both laborers and farmers.
They noted that previously, the employment duration under MNREGA was capped at 100 days, and with the extension to 125 days, they expect enhanced job opportunities, which will subsequently lead to greater income.
One resident remarked, "The government has renamed MGNREGA to 'Viksit Bharat- G RAM G', which is a commendable and welcome initiative. The extension from 100 days to 125 days provides workers with more employment and increased earnings. This is a remarkable decision, and we express our gratitude to the Indian government, hoping they will continue making such beneficial choices."
Others hope for the continuation of similar welfare measures that prioritize the needs of low-income households.
Importantly, under the former MGNREGA, if a job seeker was not employed within 15 days, the state was required to provide an unemployment allowance. This provision remains intact in the new G RAM G legislation.
Another local stated, "The recent decision by the Modi government to rename MGNREGA to the 'Viksit Bharat- G RAM G Act 2025' has been widely appreciated. The highlight is the extended employment period from 100 to 125 days. This initiative supports the government's vision of a Viksit Bharat by 2047. Daily-wage workers' earnings will increase, benefiting numerous laborers. This is a significant move and a true homage to Lord Shri Ram."