Rural Development and MGNREGA
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It is an important question for developing countries to face the problem of rural development. When the countries are free from imperialist power, then the people ignore the government to accelerate the process of development stalled under foreign rule, so that development benefits the majority of rural people. be able to reach In a country like India, rural development was started in a systematic and planned manner, in which various schemes played an important role. It was further strengthened by the 73rd amendment in 1992 by arranging for the formation of village panchayats, but after 60 decades of independence, keeping in mind the honorable aspect of development to remove unemployment and poverty in the villages, by introducing the National Employment Guarantee Scheme. People were given the right to work.
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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/12897
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