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Wages under MNREGA likely to increase: Rural Development Min

The baseline for annual revision of wages paid under MNREGA "can be changed" from Consumer Price Index-Agriculture Labour (CPI-AL) to Consumer Price Index for Rural (CPI-Rural).

February 08, 2017 / 16:19 IST
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The wages under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act are likely to increase as the Rural Development Ministry is considering "updating" the baseline, based on which workers are paid, to insulate the poor in rural areas from the rising cost of living.

The baseline for annual revision of wages paid under MNREGA "can be changed" from Consumer Price Index-Agriculture Labour (CPI-AL) to Consumer Price Index for Rural (CPI-Rural).

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"We are looking into the suggestion of the S Mahendra Dev Committee to change the baseline for revision of wages paid under MNREGA to CPI-Rural from CPI-AL, but the final call will be taken after consultation with all state governments," Rural Development Secretary Amarjeet Sinha said.

A high-level committee set up by the Centre under economist S Mahendra Dev had suggested that the wages under MNREGA should be equal to or higher than the minimum wage in states.