MGNREGA benefited 56.87 lakh people in Karnataka in 2020-21

30.20 lakh households completed 100 days of wage employment: Eshwarappa

April 07, 2021 02:44 pm | Updated April 08, 2021 09:04 am IST - Bengaluru

A file photo of people employed under MGNREGA in Kalaburagi district.

A file photo of people employed under MGNREGA in Kalaburagi district.

The Centre’s flagship scheme Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) emerged as a major source of employment to wage seekers in the State during the COVID-19 pandemic and 56.87 lakh workers completed 100 days of employment in Karnataka during 2020–21 as against 41.09 lakh workers in 2019–20, an increase of 38.4%, under the scheme.

A sum of ₹5,903.68 crore was spent to provide jobs under the scheme during 2020–21 as against ₹4,553.98 crore in 2019–20. The daily wage under the scheme in Karnataka has been fixed at ₹289 from April 1, 2021.

Minister for Panchayat Raj and Rural Development K.S. Eshwarappa told presspersons on Wednesday that 30.2 lakh households had completed 100 days of wage employment in the last fiscal year as against 22.38 lakh households in 2019–20, an increase of 34.94%. A total of 14.86 core person-days of work were created in 2020–21 as against 11.18 crore person-days in the previous year, an increase of 32.91%.

Expenditure incurred on providing wages was ₹3,970.94 crore in 2020–21 as against ₹2,691.06 crore in 2019–20. The number of works undertaken under the MGNREGA during 2020–21 was 8.66 lakh as against 2.37 lakh in 2019–20. However, the number of works completed was 1.42 lakh in 2020–21 as against 1.8 lakh in 2019–20, he added.

The Minister said 2,14,093 individual household toilets and 86 community toilets were constructed in 2020–21 under the Swachh Bharat Mission of the Centre. A total of 3,85,077 rural households were provided piped water under the Jal Jeevan Mission of the Centre in 2020–21.

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