Open Letter to the Prime Minister – Stop the Dilution of MGNREGA

We are publishing below an Open Letter written by concerned citizens to the Prime Minister opposing the dilution of MNREGA

Dear Prime Minister,

We are very disturbed by impending moves of this government to undermine the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) and the support it provides to crores of vulnerable rural families. We write this letter to seek your immediate assurance that these retrograde, anti-poor and anti-labour measures will be withdrawn, and that every attempt will be made by your government to implement the MGNREGA in its true spirit.

Based on recent public statements from Shri Nitin Gadkari, Union Minister of Rural Development, and other available information, we learn that the Central Government has initiated the following changes under MGNREGA:

  • Restriction of NREGA to tribal/backward districts of the country through an amendment to the Act.
  • Reduction of the minimum labour-material ratio from the current level of 60:40 to 51:49.
  •  Severely restricting the MGNREGA through a budget squeeze. There have been unprecedented communications by the Central Government to States capping MGNREGA expenditure for the rest of the financial year, undermining the fundamental principle of demand-driven employment.

These changes are inimical to the spirit of the Act and compromise its basic objectives. They will only benefit the contractor class and other middlemen, and severely undermine the employment generating potential of the MGNREGA. The changes are also being undertaken without any public consultation. The MGNREGA was passed unanimously by all parties and all members of Parliament. We fundamentally object to this critical social legislation being undermined through casual use of executive powers and even a parliamentary majority.

The illegal and unwarranted budget squeeze has led to widespread reports of employment rationing and acute delays in wage payments. Even as MGNREGA workers are struggling to be paid for work already done, the Central Government is sending the message that money is going to be further rationed.

The undersigned demand that your Government immediately revoke the above decisions and renounce any dilution of MGNREGA. We urge you to ensure that MGNREGA employment remains a legal right of every rural household across the country and that there is no dilution of any MGNREGA entitlements. The MGNREGA budget should be based on work demand, keeping with the spirit of the act, without any discretionary cuts.

Through this letter we also wish to convey our resolve to work together to protect the MGNREGA and defend the rights of MGNREGA workers.

With regards,

People’s Action for Employment Guarantee and other concerned citizens

(List of signatories attached)

S. no Name Organisation
 1 A.R.Vasavi Senior Fellow, Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, New Delhi
 2 Aban Raza Artist
 3 Abey George
 4 Abha Bhaiya
 5 Abhay Kumar Grameena Coolie Karmikara Sangathane, Karnataka
 6 Abhijit Sen Former Member, Planning Commission
 7 Achin Vanaik Retired Professor of University of Delhi
 8 Achyut Das Agragamee, Odisha
 9 Act Now for Harmony and Democracy (ANHAD)
 10 Afsar Jafri
 11 Aheli Chowdhury JOSH
 12 Alka Independent Consultant
 13 Amit Basole Asst. Prof of Economics, University of Massachusetts, Boston, MA.
 14 Amit Bhaduri
 15 Amit Sengupta Journalist
 16 Amitabh Behar Executive Director, NFI
 17 Amman Madan Azim Premji University
 18 Anand Chakravarti Retd Prof of Sociology. Delhi University
 19 Anand Patwardhan Filmmaker
 20 Anant Bhatnagar PUCL
 21 Angela Rangad Thma U Rangli-Juki (TUR), Meghalaya
 22 Anil Sadgopal
 23 Anita Dighe
 24 Ankita Aggarwal
 25 Annie Koshie
 26 Annie Raja General Secretary, National Federation of Indian Women (NFIW)
 27 Anuradha Kapur
 28 Anusha Rizvi Filmmaker
 29 Aruna Burte
 30 Aruna Rodrigues Sunray Harvesters
 31 Aruna Roy Member, Mazdoor Kisan Shakti Sangathan (MKSS)
 32 Arundhati Dhuru NAPM
 33 Ashim Jain
 34 Ashish Kothari Kalpavriksh
 35 Ashish Ranjan Asst. Professor, BIT Mesra
 36 Ashok Gladston Xavier Head, Department of Social WorkLoyola College-Chennai
 37 Ashwini Kulkarni
 38 Badri Raina
 39 Battini Srinivas Rao Convener, Peoples’ Alliance for Democracy and Secularism
 40 Bela Bhatia Economist
 41 Bezwada Wilson Safai Karamchari Andolan (SKA)
 42 Bhaskar Prabhu Mahiti Adhikar Manch, Maharashtra RTI Council
 43 Bhupender Singh Rawat NAPM
 44 Bhupendra Yadav Azim Premji University
 45 Bijayalaxmi Nanda
 46 Bimla Chandrasekar
 47 Binalakshmi Nepram Founder Manipur Women Gun Survivors Network/Secretary General Control Arms Foundation
 48 Binayak Sen PUCL
 49 Biplab Halim General Sec.  FIAN, West Bengal
 50 Biswajit Mohanty
 51 Boobli George Verghese Senior Journalist
 52 Brinda Singh
 53 Bunker Roy Barefoot College, Tilonia
 54 Chandan Gowda Azim Premji Foundation
 55 Chetanram Godara Secretary, Urmul Jyoti Sansthan Nokha, Bikaner
 56 Chhaya Datar
 57 Cynthia Stephen President, TEDS Trust andDalit Women’s Network for Solidairy (DAWNS)
 58 D.L. Tripathi PUCL
 59 David Amalanadane
 60 Deep Joshi PRADAAN
 61 Deepak Nayyar Economist
 62 Devaki Jain Economist
 63 Dilip Simeon
 64 Dinesh Gaur
 65 Dinesh Mohan Professor, IIT, Delhi
 66 Dolly Daftary Academic, USA
 67 Dr GPI Singh
 68 Dr Sanjeev Mahajan
 69 Dr Shaikh Ghulam Rasool Chairman J&K RTI Movement
 70 Dr V Rukmini Rao Executive Director, Gramya Resource Centre for Women
 71 Dr. Indrajit Roy ESRC Fellow, Department of International Development, University of Oxford
 72 Dr. Kanchan Mathur Professor, IDS, Jaipur
 73 Dr. Syeda Hameed Former Member, Planning Comission
 74 Dunu Roy Hazards Centre, Delhi
 75 Dyuti Ailawadi
 76 EAS Sarma IAS (retd.)
 77 Elina Horo Adivasi Women’s Network, Jharkhand
 78 Faisal Khan Khudai Khidmatgar, NAPM
 79 Farah Naqvi Former Member, National Advisory Council
 80 Flavia Agnes
 81 Francois Buisson
 82 Gabriele Dietrich NAPM
 83 Gargi Chakravartty NFIW
 84 Gautam Bhan
 85 Gautam Navlakha Human Rights Activist
 86 Girish Nikam Journalist
 87 Govind Jagruk Nagrik Munch Nokha, Bikaner
 88 Guliben Nayak Devgadh Mahila Sangathan
 89 Gurjeet Kaur ActionAid
 90 Gurjeet Singh
 91 Gurwant Singh NAPM, Punjab
 92 Harbans Mukhia Historian
 93 Harjinder Singh
 94 Harsh Mander Special Commissioner to the Supreme Court
 95 Hemaram Jagruk Nagrik Munch Nokha, Bikaner
 96 Henri Tiphagne Honorary National Working Secretary, Human Rights Defenders’ Alert, India (HRDA)
 97 Himanshu Thakkar
 98 ICAN
 99 Ilina Sen
 100 Imrana Qadeer Professor, CSD
 101 Indian Christian Women’s Movement
 102 Indira Hirway
 103 Indira Jaising Former Additional Solicitor General
 104 Ira Pande
 105 Irfan Engineer
 106 Jan Sangram Parishath (JSP)
 107 Jasmeen Patheja
 108 Jayanti Banerjee
 109 Jayati Ghosh Professor, Jawahar Lal Nehru University
 110 Jean Dreze Visiting Professor, Ranchi University
 111 John Dayal Member, NIC. Secy. Gen. All india christian Council
 112 Justice Chandru Krishnaswamy (Retd.)
 113 Justice Rajindar Sachar
 114 Jyothi Krishnan
 115 K Raju IAS (retd.)
 116 K.A.Matthews State Committee Member, CCJAT
 117 Kamal Chenoy
 118 Kamayani Bali Mahabal Jan Swasthya Abhiyan, Mumbai
 119 Kamayani Swami Member, Jan Jagran Shakti Sangathan (JJSS)
 120 Kamla Bhasin SANGAT
 121 Karuna M. Social Audit Unit, Tamil Nadu
 122 Kathyayini Chamaraj Executive Trustee, CIVIC Bangalore
 123 Kavita Srivastava PUCL, Rajasthan
 124 Kiran Bhatty Senior Fellow, Center for Policy Research
 125 Kiran Shaheen Writer and activist
 126 Koninika Ray NFIW
 127 Krishnakant NAPM
 128 LABIA collective (Stree Sangam)
 129 Lakshmi Krishnamurty
 130 Lalit Mathur IAS (retd.)
 131 Leela Samson Artist
 132
  1. G. Nadkarni
 133
  1. V. Kumar
Educationist
 134 M.G.Devasahayam
 135 Madhu Bhaduri Former Diplomat
 136 Mahesh Bhatt Filmmaker
 137 Mahmood Farooqi Historian
 138 Maj Gen S.G.Vombatkere (Retd), Mysore
 139 Mallika Sarabhai Artist
 140 Manasi Pingle Filmmaker, Bangalore
 141 Manish Jain Ambedkar University, Delhi
 142 Manisha Sethy
 143 Manoj Mitta Journalist
 144 Manoj Thokchom Administrator, Human Rights Initiative (HRI), Manipur
 145 Mary E. John
 146 Mathew Cherian HelpAge India
 147 Medha Patkar Narmada Bachao Andolan and NAPM
 148 Media Action and  Research Group
 149 Mohan Jagruk Nagrik Munch Nokha, Bikaner
 150 Monisha Behal North East Network
 151 Moti Charu MAMONI (Sankalp)
 152 Mukul Kesavan Professor, Jamia Milia Islamia
 153 Mukul Mangalik Associate Professor in History, Ramjas College, University of Delhi
 154 N.Chithra Advisor, Tamil Nadu Federation of Women Presidents of Panchayat Government
 155 Nandini Sundar Sociologist
 156 Nasim Ansari Director, Tarun Chetna-Pratapgarh (U.P.)
 157 National Committee for Protection of Natural Resources (NCPNR)
 158 Navin Narayan Action Aid
 159 Nayanjyoti Krantikari Naujawan Sabha
 160 Neeta Hardikar Anandi
 161 Nikhil Dey Member, MKSS
 162 Nimisha OBR, India
 163 Niti Saxena (CAWL)
 164 O.P. Ray
 165 Osama Manzar Digital Empowerment Forum (DEF)
 166 Ossie Fernandes Director, Human Rights Advocacy and Research Foundation
 167 P. Sainath Author and Senior Journalist
 168 Padma Velaskar Tata Institute of Social Sciences
 169 Padma Vibhushan Prof. M S Swaminathan Agricultural Scientist and Geneticist
 170 Pankaj Bhushan G M Free Bihar Movement
 171 Pankaj Butalia
 172 Persis Ginwalla
 173 Ponnuthai Women Farmers Association, Tamil Nadu
 174 Poornima Chikarmane
 175 Prabhat Patnaik Economist
 176 Pradeep Esteves Director, Context India, Bangalore
 177 Praful Bidwai Senior Journalist
 178 Prahlad Shekhawat Alternative Development and Research Center Jaipur
 179 Prashant Bhushan Senior Counsel, Supreme Court
 180 Prashanto Sen Advocate
 181 Prof. Ayesha Kidwai Centre for Linguistics, Jawaharlal Nehru University
 182 Prof. V. S. Vyas Professor Emeritus, Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur
 183 Purnima Women’s right activist, New Delhi
 184
  1. Ravishankar
 185 Rakesh Reddy Dubbudu Convenor – United Forum for RTI Campaign, Telangana
 186 Ram Rahman
 187 Ram Tahiliani
 188 Ramaswamy R Iyer Former IAS officer
 189 Ranesh Ray
 190 Ranjana Ray Dr. AV Baliga Memorial Trust
 191 Ranjit Paswan JJSS, Bihar
 192 Ravi Chopra
 193 Ravi Hemadri Development and Justice Initiative
 194 Ravi Nitesh Mission Bhartiyam
 195 Rawatram Jagruk Nagrik Munch Nokha, Bikaner
 196 Reetika Khera Associate Professor, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
 197 Right to water Campaign
 198 Rohini Hensman Writer, Researcher, Mumbai
 199 Rohit Kumar Lawyer, National Campaign for the People’s Right to Information (NCPRI)
 200 Rukhiben Pagi Panam Mahila Sangathan
 201 S. Anandalakshmy President, Bala Mandir Research Foundation, Chennai
 202  S.Vijayashankar Advocate
 203 Sagar Rabari
 204 Saheli Women’s Resource Centre
 205 Sahiyar (Stree Sangathan), Vadodra
 206 Saikat Ghosh Professor, IIT Delhi
 207 Sakthi Vadivel State Committee Member, Coastal Action Network
 208 Sangeetha Sivakumar Artist
 209 Sanjay Sharma
 210 Satish Deshpande Professor, Delhi University
 211 Seema Kulkarni (CAWL)
 212 Seema Mustafa Director, Center for Policy Analysis
 213 Sejal Dand (CAWL)
 214 Shafiq R. Khan Empower People
 215 Sharada Gopal and the GKS Grameena Kulikarmikaara Sangathana
 216 Sheba Chhachhi
 217 Sheelu Francis Women’s Collective, Chennai
 218 Sheetal Sharma North East Network, Assam
 219 Shekhar Singh Academic
 220 Shomie Das
 221 Shyamolie Singh
 222 Siddhartha Basu Author
 223 Smita Gupta  Indian School of Women’s Studies and Development, Delhi
 224 Soma KP Collective for Advancement of Knowledge and Action on Women’s Livelihood Rights (CAWL)
 225 Sowmya Kidambi Director, Society for Social Audit Accountability and Transparency, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
 226 SR Hiremath, Founder President, JSP & NCPNR
 227 Sr. Geeta Carol
 228 Stalin K Video Volunteers
 229 Stree Mukti Sanghatana
 230 Subhash Gatade Writer and member of New Socialist Initiative
 231 Suchi Pande Independent Researcher
 232 Sudha Mahalingam
 233 Suhas Borker Convener, Working Group on Alternative Strategies
 234 Suhas Kolhekar NAPM Convenor, Maharashtra
 235 Sujata Gothoskar
 236 Sukumar Muralidharan Senior Journalist
 237 Sumi Krishna
 238 Sumit Chakravartty Editor, Mainstream Weekly
 239 Summa Josson Filmmaker
 240 Suraj, Pune, Maharastra OBR, India
 241 Suravaram Sudhakar Reddy Communist Party of India
 242 Suroor Mander
 243 Swami Agnivesh
 244 Ramakrishnan
 245 Tamil Nadu Women’s Forum
 246 Tamilarasi State Committee Member, TamilNadu Housing Rights Campaign
 247 Tapan Bose Filmmaker
 248 Tarun Bhartiya Thma U Rangli-Juki (TUR), Meghalaya
 249 Tarunabh Khaitan Associate Professor, Oxford University
 250 Teesta Setalvad Citizens for Justice and Peace (CJP)
 251 TM Krishna Musician
 252 Trilochan Sastry IIM, Bangalore
 253 Tushar Gandhi Mahatma Gandhi Foundation
 254 Uma Chakravarti Formerly of Miranda House, University of Delhi
 255 Usha Rai
 256 Utsa Patnaik Economist
 257 V.Indira Co-convenor, TamilNadu Child Rights Protection Network
 258 Venkatesh Nayak Programme Coordinator, Access to Information Programme, Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative
 259 Vidya Subrahmaniam Senior Journalist
 260 Vijay Bharatiya
 261 Vikram Vyas Physics Department, St. Stephen’s College, Delhi
 262 Vinod Mehta Author and Senior Journalist
 263 Vivan Sundaram Artist
 264 Wajahat Habibullah Former Chairman, National Commission for Minorities
 265 Women for Water Democracy
 266 Women’s Coalition For Change
 267 Yamini Aiyar Senior Fellow, CPR
 268 Yogendra Yadav CSDS
 269 Yug Mohit Chaudhry Senior Advocate
 270 Zoya Hasan Political Scientist, JNU

 

 

6 thoughts on “Open Letter to the Prime Minister – Stop the Dilution of MGNREGA”

  1. I also extending my solidarity to the letter in its real spirit. I have witnessed the changes in the livelihood of thousands of rural community especially central India those who used to migrate for a better livelihood option before the enactment and implementation of NREGA (S) in the state. I had two or three opportunity to participate in some seminar where opinions of social activists academics and general public including direct beneficiaries were also took part. There was a welcome sign in the progress of the implementation of the scheme in the rural areas throgh the participation of community based organisations with focus on the multiple objectives of the scheme like creation of community assets, equal wages for women beneficiaries as well as inclusion of differently abled, and various marginalised sections. NREGS need to be strengthened in the coming days without diluting its goals and objectives.

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    1. All the indian peoples are with this letter becoz poor peoples are living around the country not in limited areas so plz dn’t restrict mgnrega

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