NEW DELHI: Not wanting to lose any opportunity to reach out to Janata Dal
NEW DELHI: Not needing to lose any chance to connect with Janata Dal (United), the legislature communicated its readiness to recognize Bihar's request to guarantee equality between wages under the country job plan and least wage rates in the states.
"I can flawlessly grasp Nitish Kumar's conclusions and concerns. I sympathise with Nitish Kumar, in light of the fact that under the Minimum Wage Act in Bihar, the base compensation is Rs 162 and the MNREGA pay is Rs 138," Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh said.
Bihar Chief priest Nitish Kumar has kept in touch with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh educating him that the state government plans to pay the laborers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee plot at the same rate as the base wage for rural labour as "no state can undermine its own particular statute".
The Centre advises MNREGA compensation rate. Kumar is of the perspective that paying MNREGA laborers less than the compensation rates informed by the state weakens the spirit of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act of 2005.
The Bihar government's choice will mean an extra overhead of Rs 500 crore for every year. Kumar has contended that since the law requires the Centre to hold up under all consumption for the programme, the extra cash ought to be given by the focal government.
The legislature has connected the MGNREGA wage to the purchaser value list and modifies it on April 1 of each year. At present, MNREGA pay rate is lower than the base wage rate in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram.
Kumar has asked the leader to take the proper steps to guarantee that wages under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act are according to the base compensation rate informed by the state under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948.
"I earnestly urge you to acknowledge the issue and guidance of the service of rustic improvement to take proper measures for guaranteeing MGNREGA wages according to the pay rate advised by the state government," Kumar composed.
Ramesh said the main answer for the issue is to correct compensation rate procurement of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. The definition recommended by Ramesh underlines a five-year gauge for altering wage rate under the country work certification plot and the base wage for unskilled rural laborers overall in the separate states.
"Alterations are primed, government needs to concur. This proposal is under animated thought," a country advancement service official said.
"I can flawlessly grasp Nitish Kumar's conclusions and concerns. I sympathise with Nitish Kumar, in light of the fact that under the Minimum Wage Act in Bihar, the base compensation is Rs 162 and the MNREGA pay is Rs 138," Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh said.
Bihar Chief priest Nitish Kumar has kept in touch with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh educating him that the state government plans to pay the laborers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee plot at the same rate as the base wage for rural labour as "no state can undermine its own particular statute".
The Centre advises MNREGA compensation rate. Kumar is of the perspective that paying MNREGA laborers less than the compensation rates informed by the state weakens the spirit of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act of 2005.
The Bihar government's choice will mean an extra overhead of Rs 500 crore for every year. Kumar has contended that since the law requires the Centre to hold up under all consumption for the programme, the extra cash ought to be given by the focal government.
The legislature has connected the MGNREGA wage to the purchaser value list and modifies it on April 1 of each year. At present, MNREGA pay rate is lower than the base wage rate in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, West Bengal, Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram.
Kumar has asked the leader to take the proper steps to guarantee that wages under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act are according to the base compensation rate informed by the state under the Minimum Wages Act, 1948.
"I earnestly urge you to acknowledge the issue and guidance of the service of rustic improvement to take proper measures for guaranteeing MGNREGA wages according to the pay rate advised by the state government," Kumar composed.
Ramesh said the main answer for the issue is to correct compensation rate procurement of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act. The definition recommended by Ramesh underlines a five-year gauge for altering wage rate under the country work certification plot and the base wage for unskilled rural laborers overall in the separate states.
"Alterations are primed, government needs to concur. This proposal is under animated thought," a country advancement service official said.
