Government proposing to raise workdays under MNREGA to 150 days

February 26, 2014

MNREGANew Delhi, Feb 26: The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government is looking to make its employment guarantee scheme more attractive ahead of elections for the scheduled caste and scheduled tribe beneficiaries, hoping it would fetch it good dividends as in 2009.

The Union Cabinet is expected to take up a proposal on Friday to increase the number of work days under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) by 50 days to 150 days for the SC and ST beneficiaries. The Cabinet is also likely to consider a 10 per cent increase in the dearness allowance of central government employees and take up a finance ministry proposal to withdraw conciliation offer made to Vodafone regarding the tax demand on its 2007 acquisition of Hutchison E ..

The government's biggest social welfare scheme, at present, offers at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The scheme, launched in February 2006, is widely credited with returning the UPA to power in 2009 elections. The interim budget for 2014-15 has set aside about Rs 34,000 crore for the scheme in the coming fiscal, same as the allocation last year.

The government's biggest social welfare scheme, at present, offers at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to a rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The scheme, launched in February 2006, is widely credited with returning the UPA to power in 2009 elections. The interim budget for 2014-15 has set aside about Rs 34,000 crore for the scheme in the coming fiscal, same as the allocation last year.

The increase in the number of days for SC and ST is not likely to make a material dent in the expense because the spending has usually been below allocation. According to the government, 155.9 crore person days of work was generated under the scheme up to February 7, which means the full year (2013-14) is likely to fall short of 230.2 crore person days generated in the previous fiscal. The strengthening of the scheme comes even as the rural development ministry has accepted a high-level panel's ..

The increase in the number of days for SC and ST is not likely to make a material dent in the expense because the spending has usually been below allocation. According to the government, 155.9 crore person days of work was generated under the scheme up to February 7, which means the full year (2013-14) is likely to fall short of 230.2 crore person days generated in the previous fiscal. The strengthening of the scheme comes even as the rural development ministry has accepted a high-level panel's ..

The new formula proposed by the Mahendra Dev committee will allow the ministry to use minimum wages offered under the Minimum Wages Act as the base to be annually revised on the basis of CPI- rural inflation index. Considering the high rural retail inflation, 9.4 per cent in January, the wage revision is likely to be steep for the scheme that is already blamed for causing a spike in rural wages and higher inflation by setting a floor on wages.

The Cabinet will also consider the finance ministry's proposal to withdraw the conciliation offer made to Vodafone after the telecom major did not accept the terms of the offer. The government had offered a non-binding conciliation under the Indian arbitration law regarding the Rs8,000-crore demand slapped on the company in respect of its 2007 acquisition of Hutchison Essar in a transaction executed outside India.

The Cabinet will also take up a proposal for a 10 per cent increase in dearness allowance of central government employees. The dearness allowance is benchmarked to inflation and is given in installments in July and January.

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June 28,2020

New Delhi, Jun 28: Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday targeted former Congress President Rahul Gandhi, saying he was indulging in "shallow-minded" politics and making statements that make Pakistan and China happy when soldiers are fighting a spirited battle.

Shah said the government is ready for a discussion in Parliament about the situation from 1962 (when India-China war took place) and it is sad that a former president of a party making statements, which are being celebrated in Pakistan and China.

The Home Minister's comments came during an interview with ANI when he was asked about Rahul's "Surrender (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi" remarks while criticising the BJP-led government on India-China border row.

Rahul has been consistent in his criticism of the government on the handling of both Covid-19 situation and India-China border row, which escalated into a "violent face-off" earlier this month in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.

"Let there be a robust debate in Parliament. Let us have one. Let us discuss from 1962. Nobody is scared of debate. But one should not make a statement that makes Pakistan and China happy when the soldiers are fighting a spirited battle and the government is taking strong steps," he said.

Asked whether India can handle the anti-India propaganda unleashed by Rahul's 'Surrender Modi' hashtag, he said the government is capable of handling it but it is a matter of introspection for the former Congress president and his party that their remarks are being used against the country.

Modi's remarks at an all-party meeting that no one has intruded into Indian territory triggered a controversy with a section arguing that it went against the previous statement of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar.

Claiming that he could not advise Rahul as it is Congress' job to do so, he said the government has fought Covid-19 well but some people have a twisted way of seeing things. He said India fought well against Covid-19 and the statistics will speak for itself as it is much better compared to the world.

Shah said under Modi's leadership, India is going to win both the battles -- Covid-19 and India-China border row.

The Home Minister also refused to be drawn into a question on whether Chinese soldiers are holding on to Indian territory on the border at present, saying the government is doing enough to address border row with China.

"I don't want to do anything that goes against my primary aim of this interview (to highlight the steps taken to fight Covid-19 pandemic in Delhi) and create headlines that keep citizens further in fear," Shah said.

When pointed out that people are also in panic due to the border situation, he said the government has taken steps to address the situation and at an appropriate time he would make comments, if needed.

Asked about his tweets on Emergency, which was targeted by Congress asking whether there is democracy in the BJP, he countered it saying that BJP has presidents L K Advani followed by Rajnath Singh, Nitin Gadkari, Rajnath again, himself and now J P Nadda.

"After Indira-ji, was there any Congress President from outside Gandhi family? What democracy do they talk about? I did not do any politics during Covid-19. You look at my tweets of the past 10 years. Every June 25, I give a statement," he said.

"Emergency should be remembered by people as it attacked the roots of our democracy. No one should ever forget it. There should be awareness about it. It is not about a party but about the attack on the country's democracy," he said.

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January 8,2020

Howrah, Jan 8: Following the 'Bharat Bandh' called by trade unions, protesters blocked railway tracks in Howrah and Kanchrapara in North 24 Parganas on Wednesday.

They raised anti-government slogans and criticised the Center for its policies. They were holding placards, posters and banners against the government.

Commuters faced difficulties as bus services were also affected. CPI (M) protesters also stopped the operation of state transport buses. In Odisha, the public agitation started around 6 am at Talcher, Bhubaneswar, Brahmapur, Bhadrak and Kendujhargarh.

Due to the protests, the following trains are detained enroute at different stations --Bhadrak-Brahmapur passenger at Bhadrak, Kendujhargarh-Bhubaneswar passenger at Kendujhargarh, Bhubaneswar-Balangir InterCity at Bhubaneswar, Howrah-Yesvantpur Express at Brahmapur, Ichhapur-Cuttack MEMU at

Brahmapur and Puri-Rourkela passenger at Bhubaneswar.

The ten central trade unions including Centre of Indian Trade Unions (CITU), Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC), among others have given the call for strike with a 12-point charter of demand. Trade union Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS) is not taking part in the strike.

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January 24,2020

New Delhi, Jan 24: Under attack for doling out subsidies, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said freebies in limited dose are good for the economy as they make more money available to the poor and boosts demand.

Opposition parties have been attacking the AAP-led Delhi government for giving "freebies" ahead of polls after it announced schemes like free bus rides for women and 200 units of free electricity.

"Freebies, in limited dose, are good for economy. It makes more money available to poor, hence boosts demand. However, it should be done in such limits so that no extra taxes have to be imposed and it does not lead to budget deficits," Kejriwal said in a tweet.

Slamming the BJP, Kejriwal said he is happy that the people of Delhi have forced the Saffron party to ask for votes on the basis of CCTVs, schools and unauthorised colonies.

Reacting to a tweet of the BJP Delhi in which Home Minister Amit Shah had asked how many schools have been constructed and cameras installed by the AAP government, Kejriwal said he is happy that Shah saw some CCTV cameras as earlier he had claimed that he could not find a single one.

"I am happy you saw some CCTV cameras. A few days back you said there was not a single camera. Take out some time we will show you our schools also. I am extremely happy that the people of Delhi have changed the politics by which the BJP has to ask for votes on CCTV, schools and raw colonies here," he said in a tweet.

Responding to Shah's allegation that he could not find WiFi in Delhi as promised by Kejriwal and that his battery drained out in the process, the Delhi chief minister said along with free WiFi they have also made arrangement for free charging points.

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