Union govt. wants to dilute MGNREGA, says Jean Dreze
UPSC Study Note: MGNREGA Under Threat — Jean Dreze Alleges Dilution via VB G-Ram-G
1. At a Glance
- MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005) is India's largest rural employment safety net, guaranteeing 100 days of unskilled wage employment per household per year. [S1]
- The scheme is demand-driven — the Centre is legally obligated to provide funds when workers demand work; states cannot refuse. [S1]
- In January 2026, economist Jean Dreze — one of MGNREGA's principal architects — publicly alleged the Union government is attempting to replace MGNREGA with a new scheme called VB G-Ram-G, which he claims would weaken the employment guarantee. [S5]
- A UPSC aspirant must understand MGNREGA as a constitutional-welfare-federalism nexus touching GS-II, GS-III and GS-IV simultaneously.
2. Why in the News
- 8 January 2026: Jean Dreze addressed an MGNREGA workers' sit-in protest at the District Magistrate's office, Muzaffarpur district, north Bihar — the protest had already been running for six days under the banner of MGNREGA Watch. [S5]
- Dreze alleged the Union government is introducing VB G-Ram-G (Viksit Bharat Gram-Gram?) as a replacement, which would dilute the statutory employment guarantee embedded in the Act. [S5]
- The protest aimed specifically at demanding that MGNREGA jobs continue to be provided until any new scheme officially supersedes the Act. [S5]
- The sit-in protest was notable for strong women worker participation, reflecting the feminisation of MGNREGA's workforce (58.15% female in FY 2024-25). [S1]
3. Background & Evolution
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1991 | P.V. Narasimha Rao government piloted Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS) — predecessor |
| 2001 | Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) merged several rural employment schemes |
| 2004 | UPA-I manifesto committed to a National Rural Employment Guarantee |
| 2005 | MGNREGA enacted (Act No. 42 of 2005); championed by Jean Dreze, Aruna Roy, and the NCEG coalition [S5] |
| 2006 | Scheme launched in 200 most backward districts (Phase I) |
| 2008 | Extended to all rural districts of India |
| 2009 | Renamed from NREGA to MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi prefix added) |
| 2014-25 | Scheme continued under NDA; total person-days generated FY 2014-15 to 2024-25 = 2,923 crore vs. 1,660 crore in the preceding 8 years (FY 2006-14) [S2] |
| Jan 2026 | Controversy over proposed VB G-Ram-G scheme and alleged dilution [S5] |
4. Core Static Facts
Statutory Basis - Enacted as Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005 (Act 42 of 2005) [S1] - Listed in Schedule XI of the Constitution (Panchayati Raj subject, Article 243G) - Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development (Demand No. 87) [S3]
Key Entitlements - 100 days of guaranteed unskilled manual work per rural household per year [S1] - Work must be provided within 15 days of demand, else unemployment allowance is payable - One-third of beneficiaries mandated to be women (actual share: 58.15% in FY 2024-25) [S1] - Wages paid directly to bank/post office accounts (DBT)
Budget & Scale (FY 2024-25 / 2025-26) - Budget Estimate: ₹86,000 crore — highest ever at BE stage; same allocation retained for 2025-26 [S1][S4] - Households registered: 15.99 crore [S1] - Person-days generated FY 2024-25: 290.60 crore [S1] - Women workers FY 2024-25: 440.7 lakh [S1] - Cumulative person-days since inception (2006-2025): approx. 4,583 crore [S2]
Geographic Scope - Covers all rural districts of India; urban areas excluded - Works executed through Gram Panchayats (at least 60% of works must be through GPs)
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic
- MGNREGA acts as an automatic fiscal stabiliser — expenditure rises during agrarian distress, drought, or recession without legislative action. [S1]
- The shift from 1,660 crore to 2,923 crore person-days across comparable periods indicates growing rural labour demand, not declining relevance. [S2]
- VB G-Ram-G, if it replaces the statutory guarantee with a discretionary programme, could expose rural wages to budget-cycle volatility.
Social
- Women's participation rose from 48% (FY 2013-14) to 58.15% (FY 2024-25) — scheme is now the single largest formal employer of rural women in India. [S1]
- Jean Dreze explicitly noted that MGNREGA protests have enabled women workers to "know their rights" for work, ration, pension, and dignity. [S5]
- SC/ST households are disproportionately represented; any dilution risks reversal of social equity gains.
Legal / Constitutional
- MGNREGA is a rights-based statute — employment is an entitlement, not a welfare dole; courts have directed governments to pay unemployment allowance when work is denied.
- Replacing it with a scheme (executive order) rather than an Act (legislation) would remove justiciability; workers could no longer approach courts for denial of work.
- Any repeal or dilution of MGNREGA requires Parliamentary amendment — executive substitution via a new scheme is constitutionally contested. [S5]
Ethical / Governance
- Jean Dreze's protest address highlights a participatory democracy concern: a scheme built through civil society advocacy being dismantled without public consultation. [S5]
- Shift from a statutory guarantee to a government scheme fundamentally alters accountability — scheme can be modified, suspended, or defunded through budget decisions alone.
- Wage delays and Aadhaar-linked payment bottlenecks have long been documented governance failures under MGNREGA.
Administrative
- MGNREGA is a concurrent Centre-State programme: Centre funds wages (100%) and 75% of material costs; States bear 25% material cost + administrative costs.
- The demand-driven nature legally obligates funding; a discretionary replacement gives States less fiscal security.
- Muzaffarpur protest is organised by MGNREGA Watch — a civil society watchdog — reflecting grassroots monitoring capacity built around the Act. [S5]
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- FY 2024-25: Budget allocation for MGNREGA set at ₹86,000 crore — highest ever BE-stage allocation since scheme inception. [S1]
- FY 2025-26: Allocation retained at ₹86,000 crore, signalling no nominal increase despite inflation and growing demand. [S4]
- PRS India analysis (2025-26): Rural Development demand for grants noted; MGNREGA remains dominant spending head. [S4]
- August 2025: PIB published a document titled "MGNREGA: Building Rural Resilience Pillar of Rural Livelihood Security" — suggesting government was still officially defending the scheme. [S6]
- January 8, 2026: Jean Dreze publicly alleges government intent to replace MGNREGA with VB G-Ram-G; six-day sit-in protest in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. [S5]
- Women's share in MGNREGA work reached 58.15% in FY 2024-25 against the statutory minimum of 33%. [S1]
7. Prelims Hooks
- MGNREGA was enacted in 2005 as Act No. 42 of 2005. [S1]
- The scheme guarantees 100 days of unskilled manual work per rural household (not per individual) per financial year. [S1]
- Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development (not Ministry of Labour). [S3]
- At least one-third of MGNREGA beneficiaries must be women — statutory requirement under the Act. [S1]
- Actual women's participation in FY 2024-25 was 58.15% — nearly double the statutory minimum. [S1]
- Budget allocation for MGNREGA in both FY 2024-25 and FY 2025-26: ₹86,000 crore — highest ever at BE stage. [S1][S4]
- Total person-days generated under MGNREGA from FY 2014-15 to FY 2024-25: 2,923 crore. [S2]
- Total person-days from FY 2006-07 to FY 2013-14: 1,660 crore. [S2]
- Households registered under MGNREGA in FY 2024-25: 15.99 crore. [S1]
- If work is not provided within 15 days of demand, workers are entitled to an unemployment allowance. [S1]
- At least 60% of MGNREGA works must be executed by Gram Panchayats directly. [S1]
- Jean Dreze is described as one of the architects of MGNREGA, not its sole author — it emerged from civil society advocacy (NCEG movement). [S5]
- The protest in Muzaffarpur (January 2026) was organised under the banner of MGNREGA Watch. [S5]
- The alleged replacement scheme is named VB G-Ram-G — full form and legislative status not yet officially confirmed. [S5]
- MGNREGA wages are paid via DBT directly to bank/post office accounts — Aadhaar linkage mandatory since 2017. [S1]
8. Mains Relevance
| Dimension | Detail |
|---|---|
| GS-II | Government Policies & Interventions; Welfare Schemes for Vulnerable Sections; Issues relating to the Design and Implementation of such Policies |
| GS-III | Indian Economy — Employment; Inclusive Growth; Effects of Liberalisation on Economy |
| GS-IV | Ethics in governance — rights-based vs. discretionary entitlements; accountability to marginalised communities |
Plausible Mains Question Stems: 1. "MGNREGA represents a shift from welfare-based to rights-based social protection in India. Critically examine its achievements and structural limitations in the context of proposed alternatives." (GS-II/III, 250 words) 2. "Replacing a statutory employment guarantee with a government scheme fundamentally alters the federal and democratic compact with rural workers. Discuss with reference to MGNREGA and its proposed successor VB G-Ram-G." (GS-II, 250 words) 3. "The feminisation of MGNREGA's workforce is its most underappreciated achievement. Analyse the social and economic implications if the programme is diluted." (GS-I/GS-II, 150 words)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Connection |
|---|---|
| Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana – Gramin (PMAY-G) | Converges with MGNREGA for rural construction labour — often workers overlap |
| Right to Work as a Fundamental Right | Constitutional debate — DPSP vs. Fundamental Rights; MGNREGA partly bridges the gap |
| National Social Assistance Programme (NSAP) | Another rights-linked rural welfare umbrella (pension, maternity benefit); often discussed alongside MGNREGA |
| Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) | Source of rural unemployment data that contextualises MGNREGA demand trends |
| DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer) Architecture | MGNREGA wage payment reform; Aadhaar-related exclusion debates |
| 15th Finance Commission & Rural Local Bodies | Tied grants to GPs intersect with MGNREGA implementation infrastructure |
| Viksit Bharat 2047 Framework | Government's long-term rural development vision — context for VB G-Ram-G nomenclature |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- Wrong Ministry: MGNREGA is under Ministry of Rural Development, not Ministry of Labour & Employment. Confusing the two is a frequent MCQ trap.
- Per person vs. per household: The 100-day guarantee is per household, not per individual adult member. Candidates often write "per person."
- Statutory vs. Scheme status: MGNREGA is a Parliamentary Act (justiciable right); mixing it up with centrally sponsored schemes like PMGSY (which are executive orders) is a critical conceptual error — especially relevant now with the VB G-Ram-G controversy.
- Naming timeline: The scheme was called NREGA from 2006; renamed MGNREGA only in 2009 — questions on the name change year are common.
- Women's quota confusion: Statutory minimum is one-third (33%) women — not 50%. Actual figure (58%) often confused with the statutory floor.
11. Sources
- [S1] PIB — Fund for Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (₹86,000 crore, 15.99 crore HH, 58.15% women) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2114882 — (Tier 1)
- [S2] PIB — Person Days Generated FY 2006-07 to 2024-25 (1660 crore vs 2923 crore) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleseDetailm.aspx?PRID=2068646 — (Tier 1)
- [S3] India Budget — Ministry of Rural Development Demand No. 87 — https://www.indiabudget.gov.in/doc/eb/sbe87.pdf — (Tier 1)
- [S4] PRS India — Demand for Grants 2025-26 Analysis: Rural Development — https://prsindia.org/files/budget/budget_parliament/2025/DFG_Analysis_2025-26_Rural_Development.pdf — (Tier 1)
- [S5] The Hindu — "Union govt. wants to dilute MGNREGA, says Jean Dreze" (8 January 2026, Muzaffarpur protest, VB G-Ram-G allegation) — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-01-08/th_international/articleGHJFDM7BS-13035754.ece — (Tier 4)
- [S6] PIB — "MGNREGA: Building Rural Resilience Pillar of Rural Livelihood Security" (August 2025) — https://static.pib.gov.in/WriteReadData/specificdocs/documents/2025/aug/doc2025826620001.pdf — (Tier 1)
- [S7] PIB — Budget Allocation Under MGNREGA — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2148475 — (Tier 1)