Modi's New Rural Jobs Scheme Aims for 125-Day Guarantee & Tech-Driven Development

The new VB-G RAM G Act replaces the long-running MGNREGA scheme with a higher 125-day employment guarantee tied directly to local development projects. It is designed as a fully technology-driven program featuring biometric attendance and digital monitoring for accountability. The funding model offers a favorable 90:10 centre-state ratio for Himalayan states like Himachal Pradesh. BJP data claims the NDA government significantly outperformed the previous UPA regime in both spending and employment generation under rural job schemes.

Key Points: New VB-G RAM G Rural Jobs Scheme Launched, Replaces MGNREGA

  • 125-day legal employment guarantee
  • Links jobs to village development plans
  • Fully tech-driven with biometrics
  • 90:10 funding for Himalayan states
  • Replaces MGNREGA after 20 years
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PM Modi launched visionary, timely rural employment scheme: Himachal BJP chief

BJP unveils VB-G RAM G Act, guaranteeing 125 days of employment linked to village development projects, with biometric attendance and digital monitoring.

PM Modi launched visionary, timely rural employment scheme: Himachal BJP chief
"This scheme is not limited merely to providing employment; but also to create a concrete...framework that links employment directly with rural development - Rajeev Bindal"

Shimla, Jan 7

Himachal Pradesh BJP President Rajeev Bindal on Wednesday said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi the NDA government has launched a visionary and timely nationwide rural employment scheme.

"The Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Employment and Livelihood Mission (VB-G RAM G Act) is set to establish a new dimension for rural India. This scheme is not limited merely to providing employment; but also to create a concrete and result-oriented framework that links employment directly with rural development," Bindal told the media here.

He said since Independence, successive governments have launched various schemes aimed at rural employment.

"From the Rural Manpower Programme (1960-61) to the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in 2005, several initiatives were implemented. MGNREGA continued from 2005 to 2025. However, in view of changing socio-economic conditions, accumulated experience and ground-level shortcomings, the need was felt for a new, more effective and development-oriented scheme. This led to the creation of the VB-G RAM G Act."

The party President clarified that while MGNREGA provided a guarantee of 100 days of employment, in reality the average employment generated was only 50.4 days.

"In contrast, the VB-G RAM G scheme provides a legal guarantee of 125 days of employment, which will be linked to development projects. Under this scheme, a village development plan will be prepared at the Gram Sabha level, forwarded through block and district levels, and integrated with the PM Gati Shakti platform. Employment will be generated for implementing this development plan, ensuring holistic development of villages," he explained.

Bindal highlighted that a major advantage of this scheme is that it is fully technology-driven. "Its provisions include biometric attendance, digital multi-level monitoring, a six-month review mechanism, and clearly defined time-bound payments. In case employment or payment is not provided on time, there is a provision for compensation to the beneficiary, ensuring accountability."

He said the Congress is trying to spread confusion regarding its funding pattern, whereas the truth "is that for Himalayan states like Himachal Pradesh, the Centre-state funding ratio has been fixed at 90:10, which is highly beneficial for the state. For other states, the ratio is 60:40. The Centre has made this provision keeping in view the geographical conditions of different states".

Presenting comparative data, Bindal said the Congress-led UPA government spent Rs 2.13 lakh crore on MGNREGA from 2006 to 2014, whereas the NDA government spent over Rs 8.53 lakh crore between 2014 and 2025. In terms of employment generation, 1,660 million mandays were created during the UPA period, compared to 3,210 million mandays during the Modi government. The number of completed works stood at 153 lakh during the UPA era, while it increased to 862 lakh during the NDA period, clearly reflecting the seriousness of the BJP government.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
Good to see a focus on Himalayan states with the 90:10 funding. Himachal and other hill states have unique challenges. A village-level plan developed in the Gram Sabha is the right approach for sustainable development. Hope it empowers local communities.
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Arun Y
The numbers comparing UPA and NDA spending are stark. It shows where the priority lies. A legal guarantee of 125 days is a bold step. My only respectful criticism is that we've heard big promises before. The proof will be in the *paani* (water) – will the funds and employment actually reach the neediest in remote villages on time?
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Sarah B
Interesting read. Integrating with PM Gati Shakti for infrastructure planning could be a game-changer for rural connectivity. The compensation clause for delayed payment is a strong accountability measure. Hope it's enforced properly.
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Karthik V
Visionary and timely indeed! MGNREGA had its flaws. A result-oriented framework that builds assets while providing employment is the need of the hour. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Meera T
The emphasis on 'holistic development' is key. It's not just about digging pits. If planned well, this can improve rural roads, water conservation, and sanitation. Let's see how it works on the ground. Fingers crossed!

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