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MGNREGA Replacement Bill To Raise State Burden

  • MGNREGA replacement bill proposes 125 workdays guarantee
  • MGNREGA replacement bill changes Centre State funding share

The MGNREGA replacement bill is set to be introduced in Parliament, bringing major changes to rural employment security and funding responsibilities. According to the available information, the Central government plans to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act with a new law titled Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar aur Aajeevika Mission Gramin, also referred to as the VB G RAM G Bill 2025. The proposed legislation is expected to significantly alter how rural employment schemes function across the country.

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Under the existing MGNREGA framework, rural households receive a legal guarantee of 100 days of wage employment every year. However, the MGNREGA replacement bill proposes to increase this limit. As per the details shared, the new law will raise the guaranteed workdays to 125 days annually. This change will apply to every adult in a rural household who is willing to undertake unskilled manual labour during the year. Therefore, the scope of employment support is expected to expand under the proposed system.

The objective of the new bill is not limited to employment alone. The MGNREGA replacement bill also aims to align rural employment with broader rural development goals. It seeks to support development, inclusion, and empowerment while contributing to the national vision of Viksit Bharat 2047. According to the report, the Centre plans to promote a stronger and more prosperous rural economy through these reforms.

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However, the most significant shift under the MGNREGA replacement bill relates to funding. At present, the Central government bears 100 percent of wage costs under MGNREGA. It also covers 75 percent of material costs, with the remaining share handled by states. In contrast, the proposed law suggests that both the Centre and the states will jointly bear 60 percent of the total funding burden. As a result, states will now need to contribute to wage costs, which were earlier fully funded by the Centre.

This change is expected to increase financial pressure on state governments. Meanwhile, a different funding pattern is proposed for northeastern and Himalayan states. In their case, the Centre will fund 90 percent of the total cost, while the states will contribute 10 percent. Therefore, the financial impact will vary across regions.

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If Parliament approves the MGNREGA replacement bill, the rural employment security system in India will undergo a major transformation. The changes could reshape both employment guarantees and fiscal responsibilities between the Centre and the states.


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