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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | MNREGA workers peeved at being paid Re. 1 by K Balchand

MNREGA workers peeved at being paid Re. 1 by K Balchand

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published Published on Sep 28, 2010   modified Modified on Sep 28, 2010



Peeved at being paid just Re. 1 as their daily wage for the labour they put in under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA), workers of Gudlia Gaon under Rupbas Panchayat of Tonk district in Rajasthan are set to tread Bapu's path to protest against the injustice meted out to them.

These workers will stage a Satyagraha in Jaipur on October 2 and return the entire money that they earned during their 11-day stint to the government.

This was announced at a press conference held under the aegis of the People's Action for Employment Guarantee and addressed, among others, by social activists Jean Dreze, Aruna Roy, Annie Raja, and Nikhil Dey here on Monday.

Four of these workers, including Mohan Singh, said they had completed the task required of them but were only paid at the rate of Rs. 1 a day and it would be deposited with the Chief Minister's Relief Fund with the request that the amount be paid as Dearness Allowance to the State government employees, “for whom alone the government cares.”

These four below the poverty line (BPL) workers had somehow managed to collect Rs. 20 each to pay for their travel and come to Delhi to plead their case through the media. They had received much better pays last year, in the range of Rs. 70 to Rs. 75, but things have turned worse this year with wages not going beyond Rs. 60 as against the promised real wage of Rs. 100. A woman labourer complained that the money was of no use when she had children to take care of.

The worst part is even after an enquiry, the statutory minimum wage has not been paid.

The case exemplifies the crisis that has gripped the law that entitles 100 days of work to the needy across the country, lamented the activists, who also accused the Union Rural Development Minister of “conspiring” in a manner as to force the constituency (workers) to lose interest in the scheme.

They smelt a rat in the Minister's insistence on forming committees and groups to study the wage structure when the present indexation of wages was sufficient enough to ensure the promised real wage of Rs. 100 despite galloping inflation.

Jean Dreze said he would take up the entire matter at the next meeting of the National Advisory Council, scheduled to be held on October 23.


The Hindu, 28 September, 2010, http://www.hindu.com/2010/09/28/stories/2010092862850800.htm


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