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MGNREGA in 'G RAM G' avatar: Decoding BJP's renaming of schemes, laws and ministries

December 16, 2025 / 19:20 IST
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Farmers employed under the MGNREGA scheme, at Kusugal village in Dharwad district. (PTI/File Photo)
Farmers employed under the MGNREGA scheme, at Kusugal village in Dharwad district. (PTI/File Photo)

With the Parliament witnessing intense debates and Opposition repeatedly raising several questions about the new rural employment law that seeks to replace the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act, the Modi government's constant push to rename schemes, laws, projects and ministries is back in focus. The recent attempt by the Centre has not only irked the Congress party, but has set off a fresh conflagration in the Centre-State relations.

The renaming is part of a broader trend since 2014, during which the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has changed the names of several welfare schemes. The Congress has claimed that at least 32 schemes launched between 1975 and 2013 were renamed after the current government came to power.

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If one closely analyses the renaming effort, it is easy to discern few repeated patterns:

A) One, the renaming is generally in Hindi, which is part of the saffron party's larger cultural politics of giving the language a position that is more important than English. In recent times, this push for “decolonisation” — a major ideological project of the Sangh — found its expression in the recent statements of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.