Union govt. sets aside ₹95,962 cr. for VB-G RAM G


VB-G RAM G: Viksit Bharat—Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission Gramin


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Full name Viksit Bharat—Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission Gramin
Short name VB-G RAM G
Enabling legislation VB-G RAM G Act, 2025 (replaces MGNREGA, 2005)
Implementing Ministry Ministry of Rural Development
Nodal Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Union Rural Dev. Minister)
Days guaranteed 125 days per rural household per FY (vs. 100 under MGNREGA)
Eligible workers Adult rural residents volunteering for unskilled manual work
Wage payment timeline Weekly or within 15 days of work completion
Central allocation (interim) ₹95,962 crore (Centre's share)
Combined outlay ₹1.25 lakh crore (Centre + States)
Fund-sharing ratio (general states) 60:40 (Centre : State)
Fund-sharing (NE/Himalayan states) 90:10 (Centre : State)
Administrative expenditure cap 9% (raised from 6% under MGNREGA)
Infrastructure planning framework Viksit Bharat National Rural Infrastructure Stack
Local planning unit Viksit Gram Panchayat Plans
PM Gati Shakti integration Yes — spatial optimisation & inter-departmental convergence
Priority work categories (1) Water security/water-related works, (2) Core rural infrastructure, (3) Livelihood-related infrastructure, (4) Extreme weather/disaster preparedness works

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Environmental

Legal / Constitutional

Administrative

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. VB-G RAM G stands for Viksit Bharat—Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission Gramin. [S1]
  2. It replaces MGNREGA (2005); the predecessor guaranteed "not less than 100 days" per rural household. [S1]
  3. VB-G RAM G guarantees 125 days of wage employment per rural household per financial year. [S2]
  4. Implementing Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development (not Ministry of Labour & Employment). [S2]
  5. Wages must be paid weekly or within 15 days of work completion. [S2]
  6. Fund-sharing ratio for general states: 60:40 (Centre:State). [S2]
  7. Fund-sharing ratio for NE and Himalayan states: 90:10 (Centre:State). [S2]
  8. Administrative expenditure ceiling raised from 6% (MGNREGA) to 9% (VB-G RAM G). [S1]
  9. Central interim allocation announced: ₹95,962 crore (June 2026). [S4]
  10. Combined central + state outlay: ₹1.25 lakh crore. [S4]
  11. Infrastructure planning integrated into Viksit Bharat National Rural Infrastructure Stack. [S2]
  12. Local planning is through Viksit Gram Panchayat Plans. [S3]
  13. The scheme is integrated with PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan for spatial optimisation. [S2]
  14. Four priority work categories include water security, core rural infrastructure, livelihood infrastructure, and disaster/extreme-weather preparedness. [S2]
  15. The Bill was introduced in the Winter Session, December 2025. [S1]

8. Mains Relevance

Detail
GS Paper GS-II (Welfare schemes, federalism, social sector); GS-III (Inclusive growth, rural economy, employment)
Syllabus headings Government schemes for vulnerable sections; Issues relating to poverty and hunger; Employment generation; Welfare schemes for SC/ST

Plausible Mains Questions:

  1. "The VB-G RAM G Act, 2025 represents a structural evolution rather than a mere replacement of MGNREGA. Critically examine the continuities and departures in the new scheme with reference to employment guarantee, asset creation, and federalism." (GS-II/III)

  2. "In the context of rural transformation under Viksit Bharat 2047, evaluate the fiscal federalism implications of the VB-G RAM G scheme, particularly the mandatory 40% state co-funding requirement." (GS-II)

  3. "Social audits were the accountability backbone of MGNREGA. Discuss the governance challenges in scaling similar mechanisms under the VB-G RAM G framework." (GS-II/IV)


9. Related Topics to Study Next

Topic Connection
MGNREGA (2005) Direct predecessor; compare provisions, wage norms, Social Audit mandate
Viksit Bharat 2047 VB-G RAM G is explicitly positioned as an instrument of this vision; understand the broader framework
PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan VB-G RAM G works are integrated into it; understand multi-modal infrastructure logic
Panchayati Raj Institutions (Article 243G) Viksit Gram Panchayat Plans are the local planning units; 73rd Amendment context
Fiscal Federalism & Finance Commission 60:40 / 90:10 Centre-State sharing; states' fiscal capacity to co-fund
Social Protection Schemes (NSAP, PM-KISAN) Contextualise within India's broader rural safety-net architecture
Right to Work (Article 41, DPSP) Constitutional grounding; justiciability debates
Labour Market in Rural India Structural transformation, declining distress-driven MGNREGA demand, Periodic Labour Force Survey data

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong ministry: Do NOT confuse with Ministry of Labour & Employment — VB-G RAM G is under Ministry of Rural Development.
  2. Days confusion: MGNREGA = "not less than 100 days"; VB-G RAM G = 125 days. Examiners may reverse or swap these.
  3. Fund ratio trap: General states — 60:40 (Centre:State), NOT 75:25 (which applies to some other centrally sponsored schemes). NE/Himalayan states — 90:10.
  4. MGNREGA not repealed before assent: The VB-G RAM G Act, 2025 replaces MGNREGA; treating them as concurrent or as if MGNREGA still exists post-2025 is an error.
  5. ₹95,962 crore is the Centre's share only — the full combined outlay is ₹1.25 lakh crore; conflating the two figures is a common numerical trap in MCQs.

11. Sources