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Lib Tech study on MNREGA

Kartavya Desk Staff

Context: Recent data from a Lib Tech study reveals significant deletions from the MGNREGS registry, largely attributed to the Aadhaar-Based Payment System (ABPS). This trend has left many rural workers ineligible, limiting their access to guaranteed employment.

Key Data Points:

Worker deletions and additions (April-September 2024): 84.8 lakh workers removed, with Tamil Nadu (14.7%) and Chhattisgarh (14.6%) having the highest rates of deletion.

84.8 lakh workers removed, with Tamil Nadu (14.7%) and Chhattisgarh (14.6%) having the highest rates of deletion.

Historical deletions: Over eight crore workers were removed during FY 2022-23 and FY 2023-24. In Andhra Pradesh, 15% of deletions were found to be wrongful, per Lib Tech’s ongoing studies.

• Over eight crore workers were removed during FY 2022-23 and FY 2023-24.

• In Andhra Pradesh, 15% of deletions were found to be wrongful, per Lib Tech’s ongoing studies.

Aadhaar-Based Payment System (ABPS) impact: ABPS eligibility requires Aadhaar linkage to the job card and bank account, with name matching. 27.4% of all registered workers (6.7 crore) and 4.2% of active workers (54 lakh) remain ineligible for ABPS.

• ABPS eligibility requires Aadhaar linkage to the job card and bank account, with name matching.

27.4% of all registered workers (6.7 crore) and 4.2% of active workers (54 lakh) remain ineligible for ABPS.

Decline in person days: There was a 16.6% decline in person days generated, dropping to 153 crore days.

• There was a 16.6% decline in person days generated, dropping to 153 crore days.

Relevance to UPSC syllabus:

GS II (Governance & Social Justice): Highlights the implementation challenges of Aadhaar in welfare schemes and social security measures.

GS III (Economic Development): Relevant to discussions on rural employment schemes, labor force dynamics, and economic migration.

Essay Paper: Serves as a case study on digital governance and financial inclusion challenges in India’s welfare schemes.

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