Govt to enact 'job guarantee law' within 2-3 months Wednesday, September 22 2004 22:41 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi:
Government proposes to "seamlessly merge" the expanded food-for-work programme with job guarantee programmes by middle of next year and enact a law to generate employment in the next two to three months.
"The expanded food-for-work programme will be seamlessly merged with the proposed Employment Guarantee Act," Jairam Ramesh, Congress Economics Affairs Department secretary said in New Delhi after a meeting between Finance Minister P Chidambaram and CPM (Communist Party Marxist) leaders Sitaram Yechury and Prakash Karat.
He said the Government was also working on the legislation for enacting the National Employment Guarantee Act, which is expected to be ready in two-three months.
The statement on merger of food-for-work programme with Employment Guarantee comes in the wake of the Planning Commission's apprehension on the resources required for providing guarantee for rural employment.
Planning Commission had estimated as high as Rs 40,000 crore for employment guarantee for rural areas.
The Common Minimum Programme (CMP) has sought to guarantee 100 days of work to at least one able-bodied person in every poor family in the country under an Employment Guarantee Act.
This programme will go a long way in guaranteeing employment in backward districts and a list of the proposed districts is being worked out.
Government has earmarked Rs 6,000 crore towards food-for- work programme to cover 150 most-backward districts of the country in this year.
Additional funds will also be provided to crucial programmes like Sarvasiksha Abhiyan and Midday Cooked-Meal Scheme besides creating a non-lapsable pool of funds for primary education.