Nationally, work demand dipped ~8%—with a drop from 10.97 crore to 10.09 crore mandays in FY 2024‑25 .
This reflects under-utilisation of the right to work despite official entitlements.
2. Payment Delays & Technology Failures
In Karnataka, over 3,000 MGNREGA staff (data operators, supervisors) remained unpaid for 4 months due to software migration glitches (to SPARSH K2 PFMS).
Nationally, delayed wages and pending dues (₹949 crore as of Jan 2025) have become systemic, even though mandated wage payments should be within 15 days, with delay compensation .
3. Digital Exclusion & Attendance Mechanism
A 38% crowd in Jharkhand unable to receive payments due to Aadhaar‑bank linkage failure .
Mandatory NMMS attendance app, launched Jan 2023, is causing wage denial due to low connectivity, poor staff training, and technical interruptions .
4. Corruption & Local-Level Manipulation
In Raichur (Karnataka), villagers blocked GP offices, alleging fake job cards and attendance, with no actual work delivering funds to phantom workers.
In Gujarat, a Mukhya’s son was arrested for embezzling crores via falsified job cards.
5. Institutional Weakness & Underfunding
Central Employment Guarantee Council (statutory oversight body) hasn’t met in nearly 4 years, weakening accountability.
Budget allocation for MGNREGA stagnated (~₹86,000 crore), dipping to 0.24% of GDP—despite rising demand—prompting activist warnings .
Economic issues: public expenditure, social security, digital divide
GS Paper 4
Ethics: issues of corruption, digital exclusion, administrative responsibility
Sample UPSC Mains Question
Q. Evaluate the effectiveness of MGNREGA in safeguarding rural employment rights. Examine the challenges posed by digitalisation, administrative failures, and its implementation at the grassroots level. Suggest reforms to strengthen the scheme.
Way Forward Suggestions
Strengthen digital infrastructure: improve connectivity, simplify NMMS, allow offline uploads.
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