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Lok Sabha ends discussion on bill to replace MGNREGA, Congress responds

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Last updated: December 18, 2025 3:02 am
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The Lok Sabha, the lower house of India’s Parliament, concluded discussions on a controversial bill aimed at replacing the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) with a new scheme named the “G. Ram G. Bill” during its winter session. The proposed legislation has sparked significant debate among political parties, particularly between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the opposition Congress party.

MGNREGA, enacted in 2005, was designed to provide a legal guarantee for at least 100 days of unskilled wage employment in a financial year to every rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work. The program has been credited with improving rural livelihoods, reducing poverty, and empowering women. However, it has also faced criticism for implementation challenges, including delays in wage payments and corruption.

The G. Ram G. Bill, introduced by the government, aims to overhaul the existing framework of MGNREGA. While the specifics of the new bill have not been fully disclosed, government officials have indicated that it seeks to enhance the efficiency of rural employment schemes and introduce measures to ensure timely wage payments. The government argues that the new legislation will address the shortcomings of MGNREGA and adapt to the changing needs of rural employment.

During the Lok Sabha discussions, members of the Congress party voiced strong opposition to the bill, asserting that the government was attempting to dismantle a critical safety net for rural workers. Congress leaders emphasized that MGNREGA has been instrumental in providing financial security to millions of families, particularly during economic downturns exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. They argued that replacing the act could lead to a reduction in employment opportunities and undermine the rights of rural workers.

The Congress party’s response included calls for the government to reconsider the proposed changes and to engage in a more inclusive dialogue with stakeholders, including rural workers and civil society organizations. They highlighted the importance of MGNREGA in ensuring food security and promoting rural development, especially in the context of rising unemployment rates in the country.

The discussions in the Lok Sabha also touched upon the broader implications of the proposed bill. Analysts have noted that the move to replace MGNREGA could signal a shift in the government’s approach to rural employment and welfare programs. Critics fear that the new bill may prioritize privatization and market-driven solutions over guaranteed employment, potentially leaving vulnerable populations without adequate support.

The timeline for the bill’s passage remains uncertain. Following the conclusion of discussions in the Lok Sabha, the bill is expected to be reviewed by a parliamentary committee before being put to a vote. If passed, it will then move to the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of Parliament, for further consideration. The government has expressed its intention to expedite the legislative process, but opposition parties are likely to continue their campaign against the bill.

The outcome of this legislative initiative is significant for several reasons. First, it reflects the ongoing tensions between the ruling party and opposition parties regarding social welfare policies. Second, it raises questions about the future of rural employment schemes in India, particularly in light of the economic challenges posed by the pandemic and global economic shifts. Finally, the bill’s implications for rural workers and their livelihoods will be closely monitored by various stakeholders, including labor unions, non-governmental organizations, and international observers.

As the debate continues, the government faces pressure to balance its policy objectives with the needs and rights of rural workers. The fate of the G. Ram G. Bill will not only impact the legislative landscape but also shape the discourse around rural employment and social welfare in India for years to come.

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