Govt has no role in deletion of job cards issued under MGNREGS: Centre tells Lok Sabha
On average, 30 lakh job cards are deleted based on five factors, including fake or duplicate cards and a person moving from one panchayat to another.
Press Trust of India | December 3, 2024 | 02:21 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Sixty lakh new job cards are issued under the MGNREGS on average every year and the government has no role in the deletion of the job cards which is done based on various parameters, the Centre said on Tuesday. Minister of State for Rural Development Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani told the Lok Sabha that 57% of the rural development budget is allocated for the MGNREGS and asserted that Aadhaar-seeding of the cards enhances transparency.
He was responding to Congress leader K C Venugopal, who claimed that the names of 10.43 crore Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) workers have been deleted in the last four years. Venugopal also wanted to know whether the deletions were linked to the Aadhaar-seeding requirement.
"Ninety-nine per cent of all job card holders have Aadhaar seeding. Aadhaar seeding is nothing but to increase transparency. It is not an obstacle," the minister said during the Question Hour. According to Pemmasani, the deletion of job cards is based on five factors, including fake or duplicate cards and a person moving from one panchayat to another.
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In case of the death of a person or if a person does not want to work under the scheme or if the area where the person works becomes urban from rural, then also cards get deleted, he said.
Pemmasani noted that the deletion of the cards is the responsibility of the state governments and the "central government does not have any role whatsoever in job (card) deletions".
Providing data, the minister said that on average, every year, 60 lakh new job cards are issued. "On average, 30 lakh job cards are deleted due to various reasons. The total number of job cards are around 13-14 crore... total number of active job cards is around 9.2 crore," he added.
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