Govt Releases ₹17,744 Cr for MGNREGA Wages, Boosts Rural Housing and Roads

The government has released ₹17,744 crore via Direct Benefit Transfer for MGNREGA wages for the month of April, ensuring statutory entitlements and timely payments. A 21% higher budget allocation this year is aimed at meeting demand under both MGNREGA and the Viksit Bharat Sankalp Yojana. Progress is ongoing under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana - Gramin, with a target of completing 4.59 crore houses by March 2029. Additionally, road connectivity is being expanded with an increased outlay for PMGSY-III and new projects under PMGSY-IV currently in the tendering stage.

Key Points: ₹17,744 Cr Released for MGNREGA Wages, Rural Schemes Boosted

  • ₹17,744 crore released for April MGNREGA wages
  • 21% higher budget for Rural Development Ministry
  • PMAY-G targets 4.59 crore houses by 2029
  • PMGSY-III outlay increased to ₹83,000 crore
  • Work underway on 50 lakh hectares under PMKSY 2.0
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Govt releases ₹17,744 cr for MGNREGA wages, boosts rural housing and roads

Govt releases ₹17,744 crore for April MGNREGA wages via DBT, highlights progress on rural housing (PMAY-G) and road connectivity (PMGSY) schemes.

"All the statutory entitlements under MGNREGA are being protected. - Amit Shukla"

New Delhi, April 20

Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Rural Development Amit Shukla said the government is ensuring uninterrupted implementation and timely payments under MGNREGA, with ₹17,744 crore already released via DBT for April wages.

Addressing a press conference, he added that adequate budget provisions and a 21% increase in allocation will help meet demand under both MGNREGA and VBSY.

"For the MGNREGA scheme, full provisions are being made for all demands presented to us. We are taking timely care of all necessary actions to ensure a smooth transition until the full implementation of VBSY. Recently, just two days ago, the Honourable Union Minister for Rural Development held a press conference with all Honourable State Ministers for Rural Development. He requested that there should be no disruption in work creation and that all payments are made on time," he said.

Joint Secretary, Ministry of Rural Development, said all statutory entitlements under MGNREGA are being safeguarded, with payments and wage rates running smoothly. He added that ₹17,744 crore has been released via DBT for April wages, and sufficient provisions have been made to meet demand under both MGNREGA and VBSY, supported by a 21% higher budget allocation this year.

"All the statutory entitlements under MGNREGA are being protected. Work on our payments and wage rates is proceeding smoothly. The first instalment of 17,744 crore rupees as the wage component under MGNREGA has been released via DBT (Direct Benefit Transfer). This will facilitate payments for works being carried out during the month of April. In short, since both MGNREGA and VBSY are demand-based schemes, we have made appropriate provisions for any demand that arises. You may be aware that the budget for the Rural Development Ministry this year is 21% higher than last year, which will greatly assist us in adjusting such demands," he added.

Shukla also highlighted progress in key rural schemes, including Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana - Gramin, targeting 4.59 crore houses by 2029 with real-time monitoring, and Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, where expanded funding and new road projects are underway

"Under the Pradhan Mantri Awaas Yojana - Gramin (PMAY-G), house construction is ongoing, and we aim to complete 4.59 crore houses by March 2029. In this regard, we have reviewed the current issues we are dealing with alongside the states, and every effort is being made to release funds in a timely manner through DBT. We are conducting real-time monitoring through a complete system via our AwaasSoft mechanism. We are ensuring geo-tagging and making every effort to complete under-construction houses as quickly as possible. States have been requested to create 'Material Banks' so that construction materials are easily available. The beneficiaries on the ground will be assisted in obtaining the material," he said.

Shukla further said most works under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana phases I, II and III have been sanctioned, with the Cabinet approving an increased outlay of ₹83,000 crore for PMGSY-III and 12,100 km of roads under PMGSY-IV currently in the tendering stage.

"Another important scheme is road construction, which connects remote areas. Under PMGSY (Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana), all sanctions are issued based on the current SOR (Schedule of Rates). Most works under PMGSY-I, II, and III, as well as the Road Connectivity Project for Left Wing Extremism Affected Areas (RCPLWEA), have already been sanctioned. Some bridge construction works are still pending sanction. Recently, two days ago, a press release was issued regarding the Union Cabinet's approval for the extension of PMGSY-III, with the outlay increased from 80,000 crore to 83,000 crore rupees. Under PMGSY-IV, road work covering 12,100 kilometres has been sanctioned and is currently at the tendering stage," he said.

He added that under Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana 2.0, work is underway across 50 lakh hectares to boost agriculture and related activities, in coordination with the Agriculture Ministry and other stakeholders.

"The Ministry of Rural Development also includes the Department of Land Resources, which is implementing the PMKSY 2.0 (Pradhan Mantri Krishi Sinchayee Yojana) scheme over 50 lakh hectares. This scheme facilitates agriculture intensification, horticulture, and pasture development. They are working in close coordination with the Ministry of Agriculture and other stakeholder ministries to ensure prompt action on any emerging implementation-related situations," he added.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good to see focus on rural housing and roads. PMAY-G target of 4.59 crore houses is ambitious. The 'Material Bank' idea is smart - if implemented well, it can cut corruption and speed up construction. Real-time monitoring via AwaasSoft needs to be transparent for public scrutiny.
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Amit G
While the announcement is positive, the ground reality can be different. In my village, MGNREGA payments are often delayed by weeks. Hope this ₹17,744 crore release ensures wages come before May. The government must ensure state-level coordination is smooth.
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Sarah B
Investing in rural infrastructure like roads (PMGSY) and irrigation (PMKSY) is key for long-term growth. Connecting remote areas boosts local economies. The increased outlay for PMGSY-III to ₹83,000 crore is significant. Hope the tendering process for new roads is fair and fast.
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Karthik V
The integration of schemes is good. MGNREGA provides wages, PMAY-G provides homes, and PMGSY provides connectivity. This holistic approach can transform rural India if implemented with integrity. The challenge is always execution at the last mile.
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Neha E
I appreciate the government's effort, but there's a respectful criticism. Announcements are frequent, but we need more regular, publicly available data on actual completions vs. targets. How many houses were built last quarter? How many km of roads? Transparency builds trust.

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