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Monday, December 8, 2014

Post Offices not vulnerable to middlemen under MNREGA: Government

Government today dismissed suggestions that post offices in some states, particularly in village areas, are vulnerable to being captured by corrupt middlemen thereby denying wages to poor under rural job scheme MNREGA. 

"No," Rural Development Minister Birender Singh replied to a question in this regard, but said, "Some instances of operation of middlemen in payment of wages through post offices have been reported." 

In a written reply in the Rajya Sabha, the minister said the government proposes to address these issues by using biometric authentication system as in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Jharkhand. 

He said post offices are preferred in some states due to their better reach in the rural areas. At present, there are only 68,000 bank branches in the rural and semi-urban areas of the country catering to over six lakh villages in the 2.47 lakh Gram Panchayats where MNREGAis operational, the minister said. 

"Consequently, there are significant number of Gram Panchayats which do not have bank branches within 5 km radius. Efforts are made to improve the reach of the banks in the rural areas using the Banking Correspondent model under the PM Jan Dhan Yojana," Singh said. 

Replying to another question, the minister said as of now, no decision has been taken to change the wage material ratio under MNREGA. 

He said for the year 2015-16, as a part of Labour Budget exercise, it has been decided by the Ministry that there should be a greater focus on the backward blocks while conducting the Labour Budget exercise. 

For this purpose, an Intensive Participatory Planning Exercise (IPPE) has been prescribed to be conducted in 2,500 backward blocks, Singh said. 

"However, there has been no change in the Labour Budget exercise in the remaining 4076 blocks. The existing principle or procedure of conducting the Labour Budget will continue in these blocks," he said.

Source:-The Economic Times

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