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The Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Act, 2025, marks a transformative shift in India’s rural development landscape. By repealing the 2005 MGNREGA, it transitions from a “relief-centric” safety net to an “asset-centric” mission, integrating rural labor with the national infrastructure vision of Viksit Bharat at 2047.
| Feature | MGNREGA (2005) | VB-G RAM G Act (2025) |
| Guaranteed Work | 100 days of unskilled manual work per household. | 125 days of wage employment per household. |
| Operational Nature | Demand-driven: Legally bound to provide work within 15 days of demand. | Supply-driven: Work is contingent on centrally approved “Normative Allocations.” |
| Funding Pattern | 100% Central funding for unskilled wages; 75:25 for materials. | 60:40 Centre-State sharing (90:10 for NE/Himalayan states). |
| Work Availability | Available year-round whenever demand arises. | Includes a 60-day “Seasonal Pause” during peak sowing/harvesting. |
| Planning Framework | Bottom-up planning via Gram Panchayats. | Integrated via “Viksit Gram Panchayat Plans” and Gati-Shakti Stack. |
To overcome negative implications, the government must introduce “Crisis Triggers” that allow for automatic expansion of budgets during climate or economic shocks. Success lies in maintaining the Right to Work while upgrading the Quality of Work, ensuring that fiscal discipline does not come at the cost of rural dignity and food security.
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