Rs 10 Lakh Crore for Rural Jobs & Development in Next Decade: Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announced a massive Rs 10 lakh crore outlay for rural India over the next decade under the Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (VB-G RAM G). The scheme guarantees 125 days of employment, increased from 100 days, with provisions for unemployment allowance and interest on delayed wages. He contrasted this with previous governments, stating the NDA spent Rs 8.54 lakh crore in the last ten years versus the UPA's Rs 2.13 lakh crore. During a Tripura event, he also inaugurated 179 rural projects worth over Rs 546 crore.

Key Points: Rs 10 Lakh Crore Rural Spend Under VB-G RAM G: Chouhan

  • 125-day employment guarantee
  • Over Rs 2 lakh crore allocated for 5 years
  • Funds for 2.86 crore Gram Panchayats
  • Unemployment allowance provision
  • 179 projects launched in Tripura
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Rs 10 lakh crore to be spent in rural India under VB-G RAM G in next 10 years: Chouhan

Union Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan announces a Rs 10 lakh crore, 10-year rural development plan under VB-G RAM G, guaranteeing 125 days of employment.

"Rs 10 lakh crore would be spent across rural India over the next ten years - Shivraj Singh Chouhan"

Agartala, Feb 11

Union Minister for Agriculture, Farmers' Welfare and Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday said that Rs 10 lakh crore would be spent across rural India over the next ten years under the Viksit Bharat-Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission.

Addressing a conference on the VB-G RAM G programme in Tripura's capital Agartala, the Union Minister said that the scheme provides a comprehensive road map for building a Viksit Bharat and is designed to serve the interests of all sections of society.

Highlighting the key features of the programme, Chouhan said that the VB-G RAM G guarantees 125 days of employment, an increase from the earlier 100 days.

He said that Rs 1,51,282 crore has been allocated for the rural programme, while an additional Rs 55,000 crore would be provided through the Finance Commission, taking the total allocation to over Rs 2 lakh crore in five years.

The Union Minister further said that Rs 10 lakh crore would be spent in rural areas of the country under the VB-G RAM G programme over the next five years.

Chouhan said that there are 2.86 crore Gram Panchayats across the country and each Panchayat would receive between Rs 1.50 crore and Rs 2.75 crore over five years under the programme.

Drawing a comparison with previous governments, he said that during the UPA government, Rs 2.13 lakh crore was spent on rural job works over ten years, while the NDA government has spent Rs 8.54 lakh crore during the last ten years.

Under the VB-G RAM G scheme, provisions have been made to ensure that if employment is not provided after work is demanded, unemployment allowance will be paid to the beneficiaries.

In case of delays in wage payments, workers will be entitled to receive payments along with interest.

The administrative expenditure under the scheme has been increased from six per cent to nine per cent. This will ensure that there are no salary-related issues for Panchayat secretaries, employment assistants, clerical and technical staff.

Alleging that no significant development had taken place in rural Tripura during the earlier Left and Congress regimes, the Union Minister said that under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), pucca houses are being constructed to ensure that no poor family remains in a kutcha house.

Referring to criticism of the scheme, Chouhan said that a misleading campaign was being run against the VB-G RAM G Programme and asserted that people belonging to tribal and Scheduled Caste communities, along with other poor sections, would be the major beneficiaries.

During the event, the Union Minister also inaugurated and laid foundation stones for 179 rural development projects in Tripura, involving a total investment of Rs 546.79 crore.

Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha, Panchayat Minister Kishor Barman and Rural Development Department Secretary Abhishek Singh, among others, also addressed the gathering.

- IANS

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Priya S
The intent is good, but execution is key. We've seen schemes with big numbers announced before. Will the unemployment allowance actually be paid if work isn't provided? That's the real test. Also, increasing administrative expenditure to 9% seems high—hope it doesn't eat into the funds meant for workers.
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Rohit P
Finally, a focus on our villages! My native place in Bihar needs proper roads and water facilities desperately. If each Gram Panchayat gets 1.5+ crore, it can make a huge difference. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone working in rural development, the provision for interest on delayed wages is a crucial and long-overdue reform. It holds the system accountable. The success will depend on local governance and reducing leakage.
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Vikram M
Good to see investment in Tripura and the Northeast. Development there has been lagging for decades. Pucca houses under PMAY are a game-changer for dignity and safety. Hope this scheme creates sustainable assets, not just temporary work.
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Karthik V
The comparison with previous govt spending (2.13L cr vs 8.54L cr) is telling. The scale of ambition is commendable. But alongside employment, we need skill development so that people can move beyond manual labour in the long run.

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