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Ibobi stresses on proper
implemention of NREGS
Manipur Chief Minister O Ibobi Singh has stressed on proper implementation
of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS), which was
launched in all nine districts of the state. Launching the scheme at Ukhrul
district yesterday, the Chief Minister said every individual above 18 years
will be provided job for 100 days in a year and also warned not to misuse
the scheme.
Tamenglong district was among the 200 districts, selected for the scheme,
across the country for the NREGS in the first phase in 2005. In the second
phase, Churachandpur and Chandel districts came under the same scheme
followed by other districts.
Job cards provided to each family will remain valid for five years, Mr Singh
said adding that such scheme can be taken up to conserve water, protect
forests, improve irrigation canals and drains and develop village roads.
Manipur Information Centre at New Delhi has informed that out of 86,458
households, who demanded employment under the National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act (NREGA), 64,458 households were provided employment during
2007-08.
Official sources at Ministry of Rural Development have said that all 20,024
households, who demanded employment in Tamenglong and 44434 households in
Churachandpur district were provided employment during the period. Of the Rs
2553.06 lakhs alloted under the programme for Manipur, Rs 2078.48 lakh was
spent during the period, in which Tamenglong got 652.87 lakhs, Churachandpur
Rs 1765.68 nad Chandel got Rs 134.51 lakhs.
Total works under the programme were 1232 of which
only two has been completed. During the period, 15.34 lakhs man days in
were generated in the state, sources said
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