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VB-G RAM G marks a shift from rural insurance to managed investment

02 Jan 2026
2 min

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS)

Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) has been a significant part of India's policy framework for nearly two decades, providing rural households with the right to demand 100 days of employment. This rights-based approach places the citizen as a claimant and the state as a duty-bearer, acting as insurance against labor market volatility.

  • In FY 2024-25, MGNREGS generated 2.9 billion person-days of work, with women making up 58.15% of the beneficiaries.

Transition to Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Act, 2025

The VB-G RAM G Act, enacted in 2025, replaces MGNREGS, promising modernization with increased workdays and an emphasis on asset creation and development alignment. However, it reflects a philosophical shift from uncertainty to control.

  • The annual employment entitlement increased from 100 to 125 days per household.
  • Average employment provided per household was 50.24 days in 2024-25, similar to past years, indicating that the effectiveness depends on institutional mechanisms rather than the number of days.

Asset Quality and Durability

VB-G RAM G focuses on clustering works around water conservation, climate resilience, and infrastructure, aligning with village development plans. This can provide long-term benefits beyond immediate wages, especially in climate-affected areas.

Trade-offs and Challenges

The scheme faces challenges in balancing rapid labor absorption with the creation of high-quality infrastructure, which requires planning and longer gestation. This shift could reduce flexibility during distress situations.

Fiscal Shifts and Federal Implications

Previously demand-driven, the new Act introduces state-wise allocations, moving fiscal risk from the central to state governments. This could lead to poorer states rationing work during stress, weakening the program's demand-responsive nature.

Seasonal Work Pause

The inclusion of a 60-day employment pause based on labor market assumptions may not account for the segmented nature of rural labor markets. MGNREGS provided a safety net during shocks, which may be compromised under the new framework.

Conclusion

The crucial question is whether VB-G RAM G can maintain its role as a stabilizer during economic shocks or if it will merely offer efficiency in stable times. The system's resilience and adaptability are key, especially as economic shocks become more frequent.


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Seasonal Work Pause

A provision within the VB-G RAM G Act that introduces a period of 60 days where employment may be paused, based on assumptions about labor market conditions. This contrasts with the continuous employment guarantee offered by MGNREGS, potentially impacting its role as a safety net.

Demand-responsive nature

A characteristic of a program or system that adjusts its supply or provision based on the actual demand from beneficiaries. MGNREGS was demand-driven, meaning work was provided whenever households demanded it, acting as an automatic stabilizer.

Fiscal risk

The potential for financial loss or increased expenditure associated with a particular policy or program. In the context of VB-G RAM G, shifting fiscal risk to state governments means they bear more of the financial burden and potential uncertainty of funding the scheme.

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