Regulations to implement new rural job Act yet to be finalised
VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 — UPSC Study Note
Topic: Regulations to implement new rural job Act yet to be finalised
1. At a Glance
- The Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, 2025 (VB–G RAM G Act) replaces the MGNREGA, 2005, the UPA's flagship rural employment guarantee scheme. [S1][S2]
- Passed by Parliament within two days of introduction (December 16–18, 2025); Presidential assent on December 21, 2025. [S1][S4]
- As of March 2026, the Act is not yet operational: rules under 11 mandatory categories remain unframed and the critical formula for "normative allocation" across States is unfinalized. [S4]
- Directly relevant to UPSC for: GS-II (government schemes, social welfare, federalism), GS-III (inclusive growth, rural economy, labour).
2. Why in the News
- March 9, 2026 (The Hindu): Report reveals the Union Rural Development Ministry is holding weekly consultations with State governments to finalize implementation rules — none of the 11 rule-categories mandated by the Act have been notified yet. [S4]
- The most contentious sticking point: Section 4(5) of the Act requires the Centre to notify "objective parameters" for state-wise normative allocation — this formula is still undecided. [S4]
- Disagreement between high-performing and lower-performing States over whether past performance under MGNREGA should count toward the allocation formula. [S4]
3. Background & Evolution
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1991 | Employment Assurance Scheme — early predecessor |
| 2005 | MGNREGA enacted under UPA — India's largest rural employment guarantee law; 100 days/household/year |
| 2014 onwards | BJP governments continued MGNREGA but with periodic underfunding criticisms |
| Dec 16, 2025 | VB–G RAM G Bill introduced in Parliament |
| Dec 18, 2025 | Bill passed by both Houses within 2 days of introduction [S1][S4] |
| Dec 21, 2025 | Presidential assent — Act notified, replacing MGNREGA [S1][S2] |
| Mar 2026 | Implementation rules still being drafted; weekly Centre–State consultations ongoing [S4] |
- Rationale for change: Framed under the Viksit Bharat @2047 vision; aims to link rural employment with productive infrastructure creation and better resource equity across States. [S1][S3]
4. Core Static Facts
Full name: Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, 2025 Short name / abbreviation: VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India [S4] Replaces: Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), 2005 Introduced: December 16, 2025 Passed: December 18–19, 2025 (both Houses within 2 days) Presidential Assent: December 21, 2025 [S1]
Key numbers: - Employment guarantee raised: 100 days → 125 days per rural household per financial year [S2][S3] - Rules to be framed: 11 mandatory categories (e.g., social audit rules) [S4] - State cost-sharing: 40% for most States; 10% for North-East States [S3] - States must notify implementing schemes within 6 months of Act coming into force [S1]
Four priority work verticals: [S3] 1. Water security (water-related works) 2. Core rural infrastructure 3. Livelihood-related infrastructure 4. Special works to mitigate extreme weather events
Critical provision — Section 4(5):
"The Central government shall determine the state-wise normative allocation for each financial year, based on objective parameters as may be prescribed by the Central government." [S4]
Planning instrument: Gram Panchayat-level Viksit Gram Panchayat Plans integrated into a national rural infrastructure planning system [S1]
Monitoring: Technology-based monitoring + social audits + public disclosure at Gram Panchayat level [S1]
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic
- Raises employment guarantee by 25 days (100→125), potentially expanding rural wage income by ~25% for participating households. [S2]
- Links employment creation to infrastructure investment (4 priority verticals) — attempts to address MGNREGA's criticism of generating low-productivity "make-work." [S3]
- Cost-sharing shift (40% States) increases fiscal burden on State governments, potentially creating funding gaps in fiscally weaker States. [S3]
Social
- Preserves the right-to-work principle for rural households seeking unskilled manual labour. [S1]
- Risk: Economically weaker States may receive disproportionately lower normative allocations until the Section 4(5) formula is finalized — the exact concern that prompted the clause. [S4]
- Past performance criterion debated: States that already invested in MGNREGA infrastructure want it counted; States that underperformed fear disadvantage. [S4]
Legal / Constitutional
- Enabled by Parliament under Entry 23, List III (Concurrent List) — social security and social insurance, employment and unemployment.
- Section 4(5) delegates rule-making power to the Central Government for normative allocation — a key subordinate legislation yet to be exercised. [S4]
- Social audit provisions are among the 11 rule categories yet to be framed — weakening accountability until done. [S4]
- Rushed passage (2 days) raises procedural concerns — no standing committee referral. [S4]
Administrative / Federalism
- Centre holding weekly consultation meetings with States signals complexity of implementation architecture. [S4]
- Centre–State tension on allocation formula: high-performing vs. low-performing States have conflicting interests. [S4]
- 6-month window for State scheme notifications is running; delays in rule framing at Centre level may cascade to State non-compliance. [S1]
- Gram Panchayats remain the primary execution unit, but their capacity varies enormously across States.
Ethical / Governance
- Social audit rules (one of 11 unframed categories) are critical for accountability and anti-corruption — their absence is a governance gap. [S4]
- Transparency through "public disclosure mechanisms" mandated but not yet operational. [S1]
- Critics argue the 2-day Parliamentary passage bypassed deliberative scrutiny. [S4]
Historical
- MGNREGA (2005) was the longest-standing rural employment guarantee law in India's history — 20 years before replacement.
- VB–G RAM G mirrors structural shifts seen when NREGA (2005) replaced earlier EAS/SGRY schemes — each transition involved similar rule-framing delays.
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- December 16, 2025: VB–G RAM G Bill introduced in Parliament. [S1][S4]
- December 18–19, 2025: Bill passed by Parliament — notably within 2 days of introduction, without referral to standing committee. [S1][S4]
- December 21, 2025: Presidential assent; MGNREGA formally replaced. [S1][S2]
- December 22, 2025: PIB released a document titled "Reforming MGNREGA for Viksit Bharat" explaining the Act's rationale. [S1]
- Early 2026: Union Rural Development Ministry begins weekly consultations with State governments on implementation framework. [S4]
- March 9, 2026: The Hindu reports none of the 11 mandatory rule categories have been notified; normative allocation formula still undecided; State-level Viksit Gram Panchayat Plans cannot be operationalized until rules are in place. [S4]
7. Prelims Hooks
- VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 replaces MGNREGA, 2005 — passed December 18–19, 2025; Presidential assent December 21, 2025. [S1]
- Employment guarantee raised from 100 days to 125 days per rural household per financial year. [S2]
- Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development. [S4]
- Four priority work verticals include: water security, core rural infrastructure, livelihood infrastructure, and extreme weather mitigation works. [S3]
- State cost-sharing: 40% for most States, 10% for North-Eastern States. [S3]
- Section 4(5) of the Act empowers the Central Government to determine state-wise normative allocation based on "objective parameters." [S4]
- The Act mandates rule-framing under 11 categories, including social audit rules. [S4]
- States must notify implementing schemes within 6 months of the Act coming into force. [S1]
- Gram Panchayat-level plans under the Act are called Viksit Gram Panchayat Plans. [S1]
- The Bill was introduced and passed within 2 days — without referral to a Parliamentary standing committee. [S4]
- The Act falls under the broader Viksit Bharat @2047 development vision of the Government of India. [S1]
- MGNREGA was enacted in 2005 under the UPA government; it guaranteed 100 days of employment. [S2][S4]
- As of March 2026, neither the normative allocation formula nor the social audit rules have been notified. [S4]
- The normative allocation formula debate: high-performing MGNREGA States demand inclusion of past performance as an objective parameter. [S4]
8. Mains Relevance
GS Paper(s): - GS-II: Government schemes and policies; centre-state relations; social welfare legislation - GS-III: Inclusive growth; labour markets; rural economy
Specific syllabus headings: - GS-II: "Government policies and interventions for development in various sectors"; "Issues relating to development and management of social sector/services relating to Health, Education, Human Resources"; "Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections"; Centre-State relations / devolution - GS-III: "Inclusive growth and issues arising from it"; labour, rural unemployment
Plausible Mains Questions: 1. "The Viksit Bharat – G RAM G Act, 2025 represents a structural shift in India's rural employment guarantee framework. Critically examine its key departures from MGNREGA, the implementation challenges it faces, and the Centre-State tensions it has exposed." (GS-II/III, 15 marks) 2. "The normative allocation formula under Section 4(5) of the VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 has become a flashpoint in Centre-State relations. Discuss the competing interests at stake and suggest principles for an equitable allocation mechanism." (GS-II, 15 marks) 3. "Social audits were a defining accountability feature of MGNREGA. Assess the risks posed by delays in framing social audit rules under the VB–G RAM G Act, 2025." (GS-II/IV, 10 marks)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Why Connected |
|---|---|
| MGNREGA (2005) — architecture and performance | Direct predecessor; comparative questions are high-probability in both Prelims and Mains |
| Centre-State financial relations / Finance Commission | Normative allocation dispute is essentially a fiscal federalism question |
| Subordinate Legislation / Delegated Legislation in India | Section 4(5) and the 11 unframed rule categories illustrate delegated rule-making |
| Social Audit in India (CAG + MGNREGA framework) | Social audit rules are among the 11 pending categories; GS-II governance topic |
| Viksit Bharat @2047 | Overarching policy framework under which the Act is positioned |
| Gram Panchayats and Panchayati Raj (73rd Amendment) | Gram Panchayats are the primary execution units of the new Act |
| Employment and Labour Statistics (PLFS, NSO) | Contextualizes rural unemployment data that drove the Act's demand |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- "MGNREGA is still in force" — WRONG. It was formally replaced by the VB–G RAM G Act from December 21, 2025. The new Act is law; only implementation rules are pending.
- Confusing 100 days with 125 days — MGNREGA = 100 days; VB–G RAM G = 125 days. MCQs will exploit this.
- Implementing Ministry: Rural Development, NOT Labour & Employment (which handles urban/industrial labour laws — a common confusion).
- Assuming North-East cost-sharing = 40% — it is 10% for NE States (a special carve-out), same as the NE asymmetry in centrally sponsored schemes generally.
- "Passed after extensive committee review" — the Bill was passed in 2 days without standing committee referral, a procedurally significant fact often tested in governance ethics questions.
- Conflating normative allocation with wage rate determination — Section 4(5) is about fund allocation to States, not about fixing daily wage rates (a separate mechanism).
11. Sources
- [S1] Viksit Bharat–G RAM G Act, 2025 — PIB Press Note (Dec 22, 2025) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressNoteDetails.aspx?NoteId=156634&ModuleId=3®=3&lang=1 — (Tier 1)
- [S2] VB–G RAM G Bill, 2025 — PRS Legislative Research Bill Track — https://prsindia.org/billtrack/the-viksit-bharat-%E2%80%93-guarantee-for-rozgar-and-ajeevika-mission-gramin-vb-%E2%80%93-g-ram-g-bill-2025 — (Tier 1)
- [S3] MGNREGA replaced: What does the VB-G RAM G Bill 2025 mean for rural employment — https://www.downtoearth.org.in/governance/mgnrega-replaced-what-does-the-vb-g-ram-g-bill-2025-mean-for-rural-employment — (Tier 4)
- [S4] "Regulations to implement new rural job Act yet to be finalised" — The Hindu, March 9, 2026 — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-03-09/th_international/articleGB9FMJ363-13789157.ece — (Tier 4, primary article source)