The Hindu Editorial Analysis
The Importance of Reading The Hindu Editorial: Reading The Hindu newspaper has several benefits, including improving reading skills, facilitating comprehension, staying informed of current events, enhancing essay writing, and more. For individuals aiming for a career in banking, reading editorials is crucial for vocabulary building. In this article, we will examine today’s editorials, provide practice questions, and highlight important vocabulary words.
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- A key to the success of any welfare programme is the conviction in its implementation.
- In the 17 years since the MGNREGS has been implemented, studies have asserted its net positive impact in the rural areas.
- From reducing penury through providing off-season employment, and thereby improving household consumption among the invariably poor citizens who avail the scheme, to acting as insurance during monsoon deficient seasons, besides allowing for greater food security through increased productivity helped by the works generated, the scheme continues to be a robust welfare tool.
- This was even clearer during the pandemic, when thousands of migrant workers who left urban areas due to the lockdowns took up work under the MGNREGA in rural areas where demand for the menial but arduous work peaked.
- There is of course the case that the scheme has still not transcended into creating more useful assets beyond roads and irrigation canals and requires broadbasing and better implementation.
- But it must be said that the Union government’s treatment of the scheme has graduated from a case of lukewarm acceptance of its need because of its popular impact to treating it as a fiscal burden.
- Such a reading can be justifiably made if the reduced allocation for the scheme in the Union Budget, from 2.14% of overall outlay in FY23 to 1.33% in FY24, is considered.
- This was despite implementation in recent years experiencing wage delays and underfunding.
- This has also depressed demand, with formal requests for work only being a portion of the actual demand.
- Also,there is much evidence that Aadhaar-based payments have neither reduced corruption nor reduced wage payment delays while creating hurdles for officials and workers during implementation.
- Union Rural Development Minister Giriraj Singh has now said that the Act should be amended to change the contribution of funds from 100% by the government to a 60-40 split between the Centre and the States in order to make States “more vigilant regarding corruption”.
- But this will only lead to further complications in funding.
Practice Questions:
- How does the studies have asserted MGNREGS net positive impact in the rural areas?
- What does the Union Minister Giriraj Singh say about the amendment of the act?
Important Vocabs:
- Penury- the state of being very poor
- Robust- strong and healthy
- Vigilant- careful and looking out for danger
- Hurdles-a type of light fence that a person or a horse jumps over in a race
- Fiscal- connected with government or public money
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