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


2. Why in the News


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]

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

Social

Legal / Constitutional

Administrative / Federalism

Ethical / Governance

Historical


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 replaces MGNREGA, 2005 — passed December 18–19, 2025; Presidential assent December 21, 2025. [S1]
  2. Employment guarantee raised from 100 days to 125 days per rural household per financial year. [S2]
  3. Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development. [S4]
  4. Four priority work verticals include: water security, core rural infrastructure, livelihood infrastructure, and extreme weather mitigation works. [S3]
  5. State cost-sharing: 40% for most States, 10% for North-Eastern States. [S3]
  6. Section 4(5) of the Act empowers the Central Government to determine state-wise normative allocation based on "objective parameters." [S4]
  7. The Act mandates rule-framing under 11 categories, including social audit rules. [S4]
  8. States must notify implementing schemes within 6 months of the Act coming into force. [S1]
  9. Gram Panchayat-level plans under the Act are called Viksit Gram Panchayat Plans. [S1]
  10. The Bill was introduced and passed within 2 days — without referral to a Parliamentary standing committee. [S4]
  11. The Act falls under the broader Viksit Bharat @2047 development vision of the Government of India. [S1]
  12. MGNREGA was enacted in 2005 under the UPA government; it guaranteed 100 days of employment. [S2][S4]
  13. As of March 2026, neither the normative allocation formula nor the social audit rules have been notified. [S4]
  14. 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

  1. "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.
  2. Confusing 100 days with 125 days — MGNREGA = 100 days; VB–G RAM G = 125 days. MCQs will exploit this.
  3. Implementing Ministry: Rural Development, NOT Labour & Employment (which handles urban/industrial labour laws — a common confusion).
  4. 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.
  5. "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.
  6. 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