SBI report predicts states will gain ₹17,000 crore under VB-G RAM G Act, despite funding shift to 60:40 ratio.
States are expected to remain net gainers in fund sharing under the proposed (Viksit Bharat Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission) VB-G RAM G Act, and the framework can be further scaled up by ...
The paper has taken seven criteria and divided them into equity and efficiency. To simulate the hypothetical scenario, it ...
The fund sharing between the Centre and states under the new VB-G RAM G will be based on normative assessment, and states ...
The VB-G RAM G Act promises significant net gains for states, with potential further scaling through states’ contributions. A ...
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States to gain Rs 17,000 crore under new VB-G RAM G Act: SBI report
States are expected to be net financial gainers under the new VB-G RAM G Act, collectively gaining Rs 17,000 crore, says an ...
MGNREGA or the VB-G-RAM-G Act—the policy should not be a continuation of doles and freebies but a pathway to systemic ...
However, other experts cautioned against moving too far away from the demand-driven ethos of MGNREGA, saying this could lead ...
A preview of the critical changes is essential for understanding the concerns. One, the statutory guarantee remains, raising ...
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Replacing MGNREGA with G RAM G masks economic failure
In 2011-12, roughly 100 million rural Indians sought work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, ...
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