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NREGA and PO
Objective of MGNREGA
• To provide livelihood to rural household through– Guaranteed wage employment of 100 days in a
financial year– Adult members who volunteer to do unskilled
manual work are covered• To reduce rural urban migration
Works taken up under NREGS
• Water conservation and harvesting• Irrigation works• Land development• Flood control works• Rural connectivity• Any other notified work
Wage payment
• Wages are paid on weekly basis but not later than a fortnight
• Payment is through bank or PO– Worker should open Savings account
• Details of wage payment should be through wage slips and displayed in the notice board of GP office
Rights and entitlements
• Every registered adult member entitled to work under NREGS for as many required days subject to maximum of 100 days per household
• One third of the beneficiaries should be women• Employment will normally be provided within a
radius of five km of the village– If not possible, work within the block provided and
workers paid 10% extra to meet additional expenses• Medical treatment free of charge is available in case
of injury due to accident in course of employment
Rights… cont’d
• Following facilities to be provided at worksite– Safe drinking water– Shade for children – Periods of rest– First aid box– If number of children below 6 years accompanying
women workers is 5 or more, one of the women to look after children at minimum wage rate
Rights…. Cont’d
• Death or permanent disability during employment entails exgratia payment of Rs. 25000/-
• Unemployment allowance – If applicant not provided employment within 15 days of application– One-fourth wage for the first 30 days of the financial
year– One half of the wage for the remaining period of
financial year
Household registration
• Adult members of the household to register their names with local gram panchayat
• GP verifies the particulars• Job cards with unique registration number
issued within 15 days of registration and contain the following– Info on household and adult members willing to
work– Details of employment provided
Payment of wages through Post Offices
NREGA Accounts - features• Single Account• A Registered adult member of a household issued a Job
Card• Joint Account
• Joint A only• Husband and Wife(Both names should be in the job card)
• Minimum deposit -NIL• Number of accounts-One• Minimum balanace -NIL• Type of deposit - Wages only• Non-transferable• No cheque facility
Features cont’d
• Registration of nomination if applied• Job card number, date of issue, date of expiry
be noted on SB-3• Can be opened in BO,SO,& HO• BPM to issue PR• Identification of depositor through Job card
and wage slip• Accounts will not be treated as silent
Withdrawals
• Entire amount of wages credited can be withdrawn• In the normal course through SB-7• Wage slip to be produced for verification at the
time of withdrawal• Payment to depositor himself• Payment to representative of depositor in
emergent cases-Written authority and wage slip of depositor required to be produced.
• Payment of interest-SB procedure
Closure of account
• On request by depositor and on authorisation/permission by Program officer
• On deletion of name of depositor from Job list/Card
• PM can close the account if it is not closed by the depositor within 30 days from date of deletion of his name from the job list
• The balance with interest be remitted by Money order less MO commission
Opening accounts – BO role
• BPM to ensure the following– SB 3 card is properly filled up– Contains signature of program officer or others as
introducer– Job card number is correctly written on the top of SB-3
card• Application for new accounts should not be accepted
from group leaders if they are not wage seekers• Passbook of new accounts to be delivered to wage
earners immediately on receipt from AO
Opening of Accounts – Role of SO
• AO to check correctness of SB-3 and introduction
• New account to be opened and documents sent to HO within the time limit permitted as per MOU
Subsequent deposits
• Receipt of wage list with cheque at SO in 5 copies• Cheque is for total amount and correctly prepared• Cheques be sent to Bank/HO immediately• On receipt of the information about clearance of cheque,
concerned HO/SO make ledger entries, entries to be made in SO ledger and BO SB journal
• Simultaneously SO/BO are informed through fastest means to effect payment.
• At BO, wage list is pasted in BO SB Journal and BAT is noted.• Arrangements to be made for getting sufficient cash.
Conditions for withdrawals
• Entire amount of wages credited in NREGS account will be allowed to be withdrawn
• Part withdrawal permitted• Withdrawal beyond Rs 2000/ be referred to account
office• In any case all payment should be completed with in 3
days from the date of receipt of wage lists• In case of heavy number of withdrawals, same may be
spread over, but at least 200 withdrawals to be made in a day (all payments to be made within 3 days)
Withdrawal process
• BPM to make payment immediately on receipt of cash
• Ensure the following before making payment– Wage earner is present– Wage earner has signed/impressed thumb
impression– Verify the SS with SS Book– Obtain witness signature– Pass book & wage slip be accompanied
Withdrawal… cont’d
• Under no circumstances, amount of several Account Holders should be paid to Group Leaders/GRS/Field Assistants/Panchayat Secretary etc. The amount to be paid to concerned account holder directly by BPM.
• Pass book to be returned to the account holder and should not be retained with BPM.
• BPM/SPM to send weekly consolidated report to HO and DO
NREG disbursement at work spot
Snapshot of Gulbarga district
Workers engaged in tasks
Wage disbursement at work spot by BPM
Thanks