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LATEST NEWS UPDATES | State govt writes to Centre for enhancing NREGS wages

State govt writes to Centre for enhancing NREGS wages

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published Published on Oct 19, 2010   modified Modified on Oct 19, 2010

The state government has written to the Centre for enhancing the wages for MG NREGS  workers so as to meet the revised minimum wages given in the state. The government's letter follows constant demand by the mazdoor satyagrahis, who have been on a dharna near the Statue Circle for the past 17 days, for ensuring that the NREGA is also governed by the Minimum Wages Act.

The letter, addressed to the Union rural development secretary, has been written by C S Rajan, principal secretary, rural development department. The letter, while pointing out that the consumer price index has increased by 924 points between January 2008 to June 2010, says that despite this, there has been no increase in wages for NREGS workers.

"The state government in a meeting held on September 29 has enhanced the minimum wages of unskilled, semi-skilled and skilled labourers from the present level of Rs 100, Rs 107 and Rs 115 to Rs 135, Rs 145 and Rs 155, respectively, the letter says. "Since these revised minimum wages have become applicable in all government and private works, the same needs to be made applicable to NREGS workers too," the letter said.

However, the letter puts the ball to the Centre's court and reminds it that these rates will become applicable for NREGS workers only when the Centre notifies the same. "Since the wages for unskilled manual workers under NREGS is borne entirely by the Union government as per Section 21 (i) (a) of the NREG Act, it is requested that the minimum wage rate, as finalised by the state government, may be notified by the Union government at the earliest," the letter says, urging the Centre to bear the entire increased wage burden.

The letter also asks the Centre to link the wages for NREGS with the minimum wages of the state. However, the letter also claims that despite this increase in wages, there would be no increased burden on the Centre as the "actual average wage is always lower than the prescribed minimum wage rate."

The letter has brought a smile on the faces of the satyagrahis but they have warned that it is irrelevant as to who pays the money but till such time the increased wages for NREGS is not notified, their agitation would continue. "The state, by writing to the Centre, has cleverly thrown the ball into their court," said Nikhil Dey of the Suchna Evum Rozgar Ka Abhiyan which is spearheading the agitation.

"Though the state and the Centre have both accepted that the NREGS wages must be linked to the price index and should abide by the Minimum Wages Act, but each is putting the onus on the other. And caught in the middle are the labourers. Therefore our agitation will continue," said Kamal Tonk, an activist.


The Times of India, 19 October, 2010, http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/jaipur/State-govt-writes-to-Centre-for-enhancing-NREGS-wages/articleshow/6771561.cms


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