Stir against new rural jobs Act will be decentralised, says NREGA Morcha
VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 & the NREGA Morcha Agitation
UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note
1. At a Glance
- The Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, 2025 (VB–G RAM G Act) repeals and replaces the MGNREGA, 2005, India's landmark demand-driven rural employment guarantee law. [S1][S2]
- The replacement marks a fundamental shift from a rights-based, demand-driven framework to a scheme-based, supply-driven model — raising constitutional questions about the right to work. [S3][S4]
- The NREGA Sangharsh Morcha (NSM), a coalition of NGOs and unions, launched a decentralised nationwide agitation against the Act, unlike the 2020–21 farmers' protests which were concentrated at Delhi's borders. [S5]
- UPSC relevance: cuts across GS-II (social welfare, federalism, governance), GS-III (rural economy, labour), and GS-I (social justice).
2. Why in the News
- December 16, 2025: Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan introduced the VB–G RAM G Bill in Lok Sabha. [S1][S6]
- December 18–19, 2025: Bill passed by Parliament in a chaotic session with only ~8 hours of debate; MGNREGA, 2005 simultaneously repealed. [S3][S4]
- December 22, 2025: PIB press release issued; President Droupadi Murmu gave assent; commencement date set as July 1, 2026. [S1][S2]
- December 23, 2025 (within 3 days of passage): Ministry of Rural Development directed all States to hold special gram sabhas in every gram panchayat by December 26, 2025 to discuss salient features of the new Act. [S5]
- January 22–24, 2026: National Convention of MGNREGA Workers held in New Delhi; NREGA Sangharsh Morcha announced Republic Day (January 26) protests across the country, calling for gram panchayat resolutions against the Act. [S5]
3. Background & Evolution
| Year | Milestone |
|---|---|
| 1991 | Employment Assurance Scheme (EAS) — early precursor to guaranteed rural work |
| 2001 | Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) launched |
| 2004–05 | National Common Minimum Programme (NCMP) of UPA commits to employment guarantee legislation |
| 2005 | MGNREGA enacted (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act); guaranteed 100 days/household/year of unskilled manual work; rights-based, demand-driven |
| 2006 | MGNREGA implementation begins in 200 most backward districts |
| 2008 | Extended to all rural districts of India |
| 2009 | Renamed from NREGA to MGNREGA |
| 2020–21 | COVID-19 relief: MGNREGA wages played key safety-net role; worker registrations surged |
| 2024–25 | Government initiates review of MGNREGA; VB–G RAM G Bill drafted |
| Dec 2025 | VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 passed; MGNREGA repealed effective July 1, 2026 |
Key predecessors: National Rural Employment Programme (NREP, 1980), Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP, 1983), Jawahar Rozgar Yojana (JRY, 1989). [S1]
4. Core Static Facts
The Old Law (MGNREGA, 2005)
- Full name: Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005
- Guarantee: 100 days/rural household/financial year of unskilled manual work on demand
- Unemployment allowance: payable if work not provided within 15 days of demand
- Ministry: Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD)
- Schedule I: Listed permissible categories of works
- Wage payment: within 15 days of work completion
- Social audit: mandatory under Section 17; facilitated by Gram Sabha
- Gram Panchayat role: minimum 50% of works to be executed through Gram Panchayats
The New Law (VB–G RAM G Act, 2025)
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Full name | Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Act, 2025 |
| Short title | VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 |
| Introduced | December 16, 2025, Lok Sabha |
| Passed | December 18–19, 2025 (Lok Sabha + Rajya Sabha) |
| Presidential assent | December 2025 |
| Commencement | July 1, 2026 |
| Repeals | MGNREGA, 2005 |
| Employment guarantee | Not less than 125 days/rural household/year (raised from 100) |
| Unemployment allowance | Retained (if work not provided within 15 days) |
| Thematic focus | (i) Water security, (ii) Rural infrastructure, (iii) Livelihood-related infrastructure, (iv) Mitigation of extreme weather events |
| Admin expenditure ceiling | Raised from 6% to 9% |
| Planning integration | Integrated with PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan |
| Ministry | Ministry of Rural Development |
| Blackout period | Two peak agricultural months excluded from work provision (critics' term) |
[S1][S2][S3][S4]
NREGA Sangharsh Morcha
- Nature: Coalition of NGOs and trade unions working with MGNREGA workers
- Key figure: Nikhil Dey — founding architect of MGNREGA, founder member of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS)
- Strategy: Decentralised protests (contra farmers' agitation model of centralised Delhi blockade)
- First action: Republic Day 2026 — gram panchayat resolutions against the Act
- Upcoming action: Mahapanchayat in State capitals (announced Jan 2026)
[S5]
5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis
Economic
- Increase from 100 to 125 days/household/year is a nominal positive, but critics argue shift from demand-driven to supply-driven effectively caps real-world access. [S2][S4]
- Administrative expenditure ceiling raised to 9% (from 6%) provides more staffing/technical capacity but centralises resource allocation. [S1]
- Integration with PM Gati Shakti aligns rural works with national infrastructure planning, potentially improving asset quality. [S2]
- Activists warn the 60-day agricultural blackout period weakens labour bargaining power and wage floor in rural markets. [S4]
Social
- Women, landless labourers, Scheduled Tribes, and Scheduled Castes disproportionately depend on MGNREGA — any weakening of demand-right hits them hardest. [S3][S4]
- NSM alleges bill was drafted without consultation with workers, unions, or civil society stakeholders. [S4]
- MGNREGA historically provided a wage-floor effect in rural labour markets; rights-based character key to this effect. [S3]
- Decentralised protest strategy seeks to mobilise gram sabha-level collective action — replicating MGNREGA's own bottom-up institutional logic. [S5]
Legal / Constitutional
- MGNREGA was rooted in Article 41 (right to work) of the Directive Principles of State Policy (DPSP); critics argue VB–G RAM G Act dilutes this by converting the right into a discretionary entitlement. [S3]
- Gram Panchayats lose the guaranteed 50% work-execution role; new Act shifts decisions to central/state administration making it akin to a "Centrally Sponsored Scheme." [S5]
- Bill passed with ~8 hours of parliamentary debate — critics cite violation of legislative deliberation norms; Opposition demanded referral to Standing Committee. [S3][S4]
- Social audit mechanism (Section 17 of MGNREGA) status under new Act remains unclear — key accountability safeguard. [S3]
Administrative
- Gram Panchayats' power to decide what works are taken up and where curtailed under new Act — fundamental change in bottom-up planning. [S5]
- Government used gram sabha platform (mandated Republic Day meeting) to promote the new Act — NSM countered by calling for resolutions against it in the same meetings. [S5]
- New Act classifies as a Centrally Sponsored Scheme model — top-down decision making replaces local demand-based planning. [S5]
- Three-day notification to states to hold gram sabhas (Dec 23 order for Dec 26 deadline) seen as rushed and procedurally inadequate. [S5]
Ethical / Governance
- Passage in chaos with minimal debate raises concerns about democratic accountability. [S3][S4]
- Police allegedly prevented NSM protests at Jantar Mantar (designated protest site) post-passage — chilling effect on civil society. [S4]
- Nikhil Dey characterises new law as making rural employment a top-down scheme — reverses 20 years of participatory governance under MGNREGA. [S5]
- Government framing ("Viksit Bharat @2047") positions the Act as modernisation; critics frame it as rollback of constitutional rights. [S1][S3]
Historical
- MGNREGA was result of decades of struggle by MKSS and other labour rights organisations — the same groups now leading the resistance. [S5]
- Farmers' agitation (2020–21) precedent: 13-month border blockade ultimately forced withdrawal of three farm laws; NSM explicitly chooses decentralised model to avoid replication. [S5]
- India has a pattern of replacing rights-based laws with scheme-based frameworks (cf. Food Security, Forest Rights debates). [S3]
6. Recent Developments (last 12–18 months)
- December 16, 2025: VB–G RAM G Bill introduced in Lok Sabha by Shivraj Singh Chouhan. [S6]
- December 18, 2025: Lok Sabha passes the Bill amid ruckus; ~8 hours total debate. [S3]
- December 19, 2025: Rajya Sabha passes; MGNREGA stands repealed from July 1, 2026. [S1][S4]
- December 22, 2025: PIB releases detailed note; President's assent received. [S1][S2]
- December 23, 2025: MoRD directs States to hold special gram sabhas by December 26 on the new Act's features. [S5]
- December 2025: NSM protests in Delhi — police allegedly deny permission for Jantar Mantar protest; demonstrators allege threats. [S4]
- January 22–24, 2026: National Convention of MGNREGA Workers, New Delhi; NSM announces decentralised agitation plan. [S5]
- January 26, 2026 (Republic Day): NSM calls for gram panchayat resolutions against the Act at mandatory gram sabha meetings. [S5]
- July 1, 2026: Scheduled commencement of VB–G RAM G Act; MGNREGA formally ceases. [S1]
7. Prelims Hooks
- VB–G RAM G Act, 2025 was passed by Parliament on December 18–19, 2025 and receives effect from July 1, 2026. [S1]
- The Act repeals the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, 2005. [S1][S2]
- Employment guarantee raised from 100 days to 125 days per rural household per financial year under the new Act. [S1]
- Administrative expenditure ceiling raised from 6% to 9% under VB–G RAM G Act. [S1]
- New Act integrates rural works planning with PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan. [S2]
- Four thematic domains of work under new Act: water security, rural infrastructure, livelihood infrastructure, extreme weather mitigation. [S1]
- NREGA Sangharsh Morcha is a coalition of NGOs and unions (not a government body) representing MGNREGA workers. [S5]
- Nikhil Dey is a founding architect of MGNREGA and founder member of Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS). [S5]
- Under MGNREGA, a minimum 50% of works were to be executed through Gram Panchayats — critics say new Act dilutes this. [S5]
- Republic Day (January 26) is one of four days in a year when gram panchayat meetings (gram sabhas) are mandatorily held. [S5]
- The Ministry of Rural Development directed States to hold special gram sabhas by December 26, 2025 — just 3 days after the December 23 order. [S5]
- NSM protest strategy is explicitly decentralised, contrasting with the 13-month farmers' agitation stationed at Delhi's borders. [S5]
- Under MGNREGA, Social Audit was mandated under Section 17, conducted by gram sabhas. [S3]
- Unemployment allowance under both MGNREGA and VB–G RAM G Act: payable if work not provided within 15 days of demand. [S1]
- VB–G RAM G Bill was introduced by Shivraj Singh Chouhan (Union Agriculture Minister) in Lok Sabha on December 16, 2025. [S6]
8. Mains Relevance
| GS Paper | Syllabus Heading |
|---|---|
| GS-II | Government policies and interventions for development; Welfare schemes for vulnerable sections; Issues of federalism and devolution of powers |
| GS-III | Indian economy — issues relating to development, employment, poverty; Inclusive growth; Effects of liberalisation on the economy |
| GS-I | Salient features of Indian society; Role of women and women's organisations; Poverty and developmental issues |
Mains Question Stems:
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"The Viksit Bharat – G RAM G Act, 2025 replaces a rights-based law with a scheme-based framework. Critically examine the implications for rural labour rights and federalism in India." (GS-II/GS-III)
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"Examine the role of gram panchayats in implementation of rural employment guarantee schemes. How does the shift from MGNREGA to VB–G RAM G Act alter this role?" (GS-II)
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"Social audits have been central to transparency in MGNREGA. Discuss the importance of participatory accountability mechanisms in welfare programmes and the risks of their dilution." (GS-II/GS-IV)
9. Related Topics to Study Next
| Topic | Connection |
|---|---|
| MGNREGA — architecture and outcomes | The law being replaced; baseline for comparing VB–G RAM G Act |
| Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs) and 73rd Amendment | New Act's dilution of gram panchayat powers raises 73rd Amendment (Schedule 11) issues |
| Directive Principles of State Policy — Article 41, 43 | Constitutional right-to-work framework underpinning MGNREGA's legal basis |
| Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS) and RTI movement | Key civil society actor; MGNREGA's intellectual roots; connects to RTI Act history |
| Farmers' Agitation 2020–21 | NSM explicitly contrasts its strategy with the farm laws protest; comparative social movement study |
| Centrally Sponsored Schemes vs. Central Sector Schemes | Distinction crucial to understanding the governance shift from MGNREGA to new Act |
| Social audit in India | Accountability mechanism under MGNREGA; status under new Act contested |
| PM Gati Shakti National Master Plan | New Act integrates rural works with this; understand its architecture and sectoral scope |
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
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Wrong guarantee figure: MGNREGA = 100 days; VB–G RAM G = 125 days. Do not conflate. Exam may test which Act guarantees which number.
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Wrong ministry: Both MGNREGA and VB–G RAM G Act fall under Ministry of Rural Development (MoRD) — not Ministry of Labour & Employment, not Ministry of Agriculture (Shivraj Singh Chouhan introduced the Bill in his capacity as Agriculture Minister, but the nodal ministry for implementation is MoRD).
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Confusing repeal date with enactment date: Act was passed December 2025, but comes into force July 1, 2026. MGNREGA is repealed from July 1, 2026, not from the date of assent.
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NSM vs. government: NREGA Sangharsh Morcha is a civil society coalition opposing the Act — not a government body. Do not confuse with National Rural Employment Guarantee Council (NREGC), a statutory advisory body under MGNREGA.
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Nature of protest strategy: NSM chose decentralised agitation using gram sabha platform — do not describe it as a Delhi-border blockade or a centralised protest (that was the 2020–21 farmers' model, explicitly contrasted by NSM).
11. Sources
- [S1] PIB — "Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin), 2025" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2259691 — (Tier 1)
- [S2] PIB — "Viksit Bharat– G RAM G Bill 2025" — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2205734 — (Tier 1)
- [S3] Down to Earth — "Activists Alarm: New Jobs Bill Threatens NREGA's Core Guarantees" — https://www.downtoearth.org.in/governance/activists-warn-new-jobs-bill-vb-g-ram-g-guts-nregas-core-guarantees — (Tier 4)
- [S4] Down to Earth — "It is Ram Ram MGNREGA as controversial VB-G RAM G Bill is passed by Lok Sabha" — https://www.downtoearth.org.in/governance/it-is-ram-ram-mgnrega-as-controversial-vb-g-ram-g-bill-is-passed-by-the-lok-sabha — (Tier 4)
- [S5] The Hindu — "Stir against new rural jobs Act will be decentralised, says NREGA Morcha" (Sobhana K. Nair, January 24, 2026) — https://www.thehindu.com (article as supplied) — (Tier 4)
- [S6] News on AIR — "Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan introduces Viksit Bharat rural employment bill in Lok Sabha" — https://www.newsonair.gov.in/union-agriculture-minister-shivraj-singh-chouhan-introduces-viksit-bharat-rural-employment-bill-in-lok-sabha — (supplementary)
- [S7] PRS India — "The Viksit Bharat – Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) VB–G RAM G Bill, 2025" — 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)