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Rs 17,744 Crore MGNREGA Wage Instalment Released for FY27

The government has released Rs 17,744.19 crore to states and UTs as the first wage instalment for MGNREGA for the financial year 2026-27. Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan urged states to ensure timely utilisation of funds so wage payments are made without delay. He emphasised that providing work within the stipulated timeframe and ensuring prompt wage payments remain the top priority. The minister also highlighted the need for states to complete preparations for the effective implementation of the forward-looking VB-G RAM G Act.

MGNREGA: Rs 17,744 crore being released to states, UTs towards wage component for FY27

New Delhi, April 19

In order to ensure the smooth implementation of Mahatma Gandhi NREGA, an amount of Rs 17,744.19 crore is being released to states and union territories towards the wage component as the first instalment for the financial year 2026-27, Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said.

The minister urged states to ensure timely and effective utilisation of these funds so that wage payments are made without delay.

He further highlighted that necessary funds are also being made available under the material and administrative components.

Chouhan emphasised that works under Mahatma Gandhi NREGA must continue in a seamless and uninterrupted manner at the ground level.

He underscored that ensuring timely availability of work to workers and prompt payment of wages remains the highest priority.

States were advised to ensure adequate availability of works at the Gram Panchayat level so that no worker is required to wait for employment.

According to an official statement, he reiterated that every worker demanding employment must be provided work within the stipulated timeframe, and wage payments must be ensured without delay at all levels.

The minister further stressed the need for effective worksite management and urged states to prioritise the issuance of Job Cards to eligible rural households not yet covered.

He emphasised that willing households should be provided employment in a time-bound manner, ensuring that no eligible family is left without access to livelihood opportunities.

Chouhan observed that the present period represents a critical transition phase, wherein it is essential to sustain employment under Mahatma Gandhi NREGA while simultaneously completing all necessary preparations for the effective implementation of VB-G RAM G Act.

On the VB-G RAM G Act, the Union Minister stated that it seeks to establish a forward-looking, empowerment-driven rural development framework by providing a statutory guarantee of 125 days of wage employment to rural households. He urged states to complete all preparatory actions in a time-bound manner to enable effective implementation of the programme.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priyanka N

Releasing funds is one thing, but the real test is at the Gram Panchayat level. Will there be enough meaningful work? Or will it be the usual digging and filling of pits? The focus should be on creating durable assets like water conservation structures that benefit the village long-term.

Rahul R

Good to see planning for FY27 already. But what about the pending liabilities from the current and previous years? Many states still owe wages. Clearing that backlog should be the first priority before talking about new instalments.

Michael C

As an observer, the scale of this program is impressive. 17,744 crore is a massive commitment to rural employment. The transition to the new VB-G RAM G Act with 125 days guarantee sounds ambitious. Hope the implementation matches the intent.

Anjali F

Timely payment is crucial. When wages are delayed, it defeats the whole purpose of a safety net. The minister's emphasis is correct, but we need stricter accountability for block and panchayat officials who sit on the files. Direct Benefit Transfer has helped, but glitches remain.

Karthik V

The article mentions "effective worksite management". This is so important. Proper tools, drinking water, shade for women workers - these basic facilities are often missing. Releasing funds is step one, ensuring dignified working conditions is the next.

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