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MGNREGA: Government to provide 50 days extra work in drought-hit areas

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 13 February 2017, 4:32 IST

The Centre has decided to provide additional 50 days of work in drought-hit areas under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme, to provide relief to farmers in view of deficit monsoon in various parts of the country.

Presently, 100 days of work is provided to rural job card holders under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.

The poorest rural households will benefit from this, as it will help in immediate absorption of rural seasonal unemployment, and reduce rural distress.

The decision has been taken after monsoon deficit reached 16 per cent across the country today, which could affect kharif crops and rural income.

Karnataka has already declared drought in 27 out of 30 districts, while Maharashtra, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are also likely to announce the drought-hit areas in their states.

What steps is the government taking?

  • "The government has decided to provide an additional 50 days of unskilled manual work over and above the 100 days assured to job card holders, in rural areas where drought or natural calamities has been notified," the Agriculture Ministry said in a statement.
  • The government has also announced appropriate input support measures to revive water-stressed horticulture crops in drought-hit areas.
  • It has also decided to provide assistance for additional interventions for production of fodder for mitigating adverse impact of drought on livestock in drought-hit blocks.

Steps taken by the government earlier

  • Earlier, the government had announced diesel subsidy scheme for farmers to help save standing crops. It also increased ceiling on seed subsidy to compensate the farmers in the drought affected districts for the additional expenditure incurred in the re-sowing.
  • The Centre also had made flexible allocation under the Rashtriya Krishi Vikas Yojana and other centrally sponsored schemes. It has put in place crop contingency plan for 600 districts.

    (with inputs from PTI)

First published: 15 September 2015, 9:20 IST