A case study of women participation in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNERGA) in Kashmir

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International Journal of Allied Practice, Research and Review Website: www.ijaprr.com (ISSN 23-1294) A case study of women participation in Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNERGA) in Kashmir Babita Pandey 1, Tanveer Ahmed Wani 2 1Unique Institute of Management & Technology, Ghaziabad 2 Research Scholar, Shri Venkateshwara University, Gajraula Abstract - In Kashmir, the Gram Sabhas are not properly functioning because of internal security reasons. Although the Gram Sabhas have started functioning again after revival of peace in the valley, the women participation in these institutions is very negligible. Since decisions related to the implementation of NREGA works are supposed to take place in gram sabhas, it is significant that most women should take part in gram sabha elections for that there is an immediate need of internal security and social protection for them. There are various factors which encourage the women worker s participation under this scheme include nature of work, which do not need skilled worker, the limited hours of work, availability of work locally, reduction of migration of male member, substantial jump in the wage rate etc. Participation of women in MGNREGA is very low in the state of Jammu and Kashmir. KEYWORDS: MGNERGA; Wages; Employment. I. Introduction The basic aim of MGNREGA was to generate as much as possible labour days both in lean and non-lean seasons so that the seasonal impact on the earning could be minimized. But this provision was also amended by a notification on Nov11, 29 giving room to material intensive projects by the consequence of this the labour days will get decreased and also gave a room & eroded the powers granted to Panchayats under the Act and allowed material contractors to get a foot in the door and also opened the door of corruption. Living in the current inflationary situation to meet both ends meet has become so difficult even for most of the middle class individuals. So by fixing wages are comparatively lower than the prevailing market rates is also loophole of the Act. MGNREGA which gives 1 days of guaranteed employment is not only violating the Minimum Wages Act came up with a notification issued on Jan1,29 has bought out the unbridled discretationary powers conferred on the Center by Sec6(1) of the act to fix wages lower than minimum wages. As per available data available from the primary data collected and also from the Ministry of Employment Labour, Government of India in Jammu and Kashmir State notified minimum wages are Rs11 (1 +1) in which 1 stands for the minimum IJAPRR Page 18

wages and 1 is state contribution for MGNREGA workers, but if we look on political stability and geographical condition still a worker has to confine with hundred ten rupees wage. It is unjustified when other persons can earn more than doing unorganized/ agricultural labour then why to turn out to MGNREGA. II. Review of Literature After independence various studies have been done on various rural development programmes in India. Jandu (28) carried out a research in four states namely Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Tamil Nadu. Survey data shows that women workers are more confident about their roles as contributors to family expenditure and their work decisions and it gives them space in public sphere. Ramesh & Kumar (29) in their study also found that MGNREGA holds the powerful prospect of bringing major changes in the lives of women. MGNREGA is playing a substantial role in empowering women economically and laying the basis for greater independence and self-esteem. It has become a beacon of light in the empowerment of the rural women, and contributed substantially for the increased living and economic conditions. Pankaj & Tankha (21) examines the empowerment effects of MGNREGA through field survey in Bihar, Jharkhand, Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh. The study shows that a woman worker s earnings from MGNREGA constituted 14 percent of the total annual income of the household on average across the four sample districts in 28-9. This study also shows an increased participation of women in gram sabha meetings. Panda & Umdor (211) conducted a field study on the impact of MGNREGA in Assam. In their sample villages, namely Barpeta, Jorhat, Karimganj, Morigaon and Tinsukia they found that on an average only 42 percent said that MGNREGA had helped to uplift women.. There has been no change in the status of women in four sample districts except Tinsukia. III. Objectives of the study The present research aims to assess the impact analysis of MGNREGA on Jammu and Kashmir state, with the following objectives: 1. To assess the extent of additional employment generation through MGNREGA to the rural poor. 2. To examine the impact of MGNREGA on the rural upliftment in the study area. 3. To make suggestions for strengthening the implementation strategy of MGNREGA. IV. Methodology The study is based on primary data. The study is based on purposive sampling technique. The primary data s are collected through structured questionnaire, 1 beneficiaries form the total sample of the study. Simple statistical tools have been used to analyze the data. V. Analysis The socio-economic condition of the women s in the study area is shown in table in 1 and 2. IJAPRR Page 19

Table: 1:-Percentage of women person-days from FY 26-7 to FY 211-212 State 26-27 27-28 28-29 29-21 21-211 211-212 Andhra 55 58 58 58 57 58 Pradesh Assam 32 31 27 28 27 25 Bihar 17 28 3 3 28 29 Chattisgarh 39 42 47 49 49 45 Gujrat 47 43 48 44 45 Haryana 31 34 31 35 36 36 Himachal 12 3 39 46 48 6 Pradesh Jammu and 4 1 6 7 7 18 Kashmir Jharkhand 39 27 29 34 33 31 Karnataka 51 37 46 46 Kerla 66 71 85 88 9 93 Madhya 43 42 43 44 44 43 Pradesh Maharashtra 37 4 46 4 46 46 Odisha 36 36 38 36 39 39 Punjab 38 16 25 26 34 43 Rajasthan 67 69 67 67 68 69 Tamil Nadu 81 82 8 83 83 74 Uttar Pradesh 17 15 18 22 21 17 UttaraKhand 3 43 37 4 4 45 West Bengal 18 17 27 33 34 32 All India 4 43 48 48 48 47 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 % of women person-days from 26-7 to 28-29 26-27 27-28 28-29 IJAPRR Page 2

% of women person-days from 29-1 to 211-12 1 9 8 7 6 4 3 2 1 29-21 21-211 211-212 All india % of women person-days from year 26-7 to 211-12 48 46 44 42 All India 4 38 36 26-27 27-28 28-29 29-21 21-211 211-212 IJAPRR Page 21

Table: 2-: Percentage of women s participation in Kashmir region in year 26-7 to 211-12. Total persons No. of Women s % of Women s Year 26-27 122969 49187 4 27-28 162256 16226 1 28-29 211643 126986 6 29-21 293856 25664 7 21-211 4916867 34418 7 211-212 291314 3763856 18 2 women person -days % in kashmir Region 2 1 1 Total persons No. of Women s % of Women s Table: 3:-Difference in Male-Female wages rates in MGNREGA across Jammu And Kashmir Year Male Female MGNERGA 27-28 8 55 9 28-29 11 8 1 29-21 125 9 1 21-211 1 1 1 211-212 175 12 12 212-213 18 14 12 IJAPRR Page 22

2 Difference in male-female wages rates in Jammu and Kashmir Wages in Rs. 1 1 Male Female MGNERGA VI. Conclusion Based on the analysis of the primary data it can be concluded thatrole of women s in MGNREGA is still in a distant dream of achieving(33% reservation) for what it was meant i.e every hand have equal chance for working and there is no difference in wages for each person(male/female)with special reference to that of Kashmir have the lowest % of women s participation. VII. Suggestions 1. The policy should not be homogeneous for the whole nation, but we have to apply a promotional scheme for women s participation, women s education for their wages. 2. In every block level their needs a women s cell for their medical,and prevent for corruption in women s right. VIII. References 1. Lawrence R.Walter, the valley of Kashmir, oxford university press warehouse 1895 2. Socio economic profile of Jammu & Kashmir 28, Directorate of Economics & Statistics, J&K Government IJAPRR Page 23

3. Khan Amir ullah /MR Saluja(26), Impact of the NREGA on Rural livelihoods, India Development foundation, Delhi,India. 4. Khera, R., & Nayak, N. (29). Woman Workers and Perceptions of the NREGA. Economic and Political Weekly, 44, 49-57. 5. Hazarika, P. G. (29). Promoting Women Empowerment and Gender Equality through the Right to Decent Work: Implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee Programm (NREGP) in Assam State (India): A Case Study. 6. Ratna, M. Sudarshan. (21). Women s participation in the NREGA: the interplay between wage work and care. 7. Pankaj, A., & Tankha, R. (21). Empowerment Effects of the NREGS on Women Workers: A Study in Four States. Economic and Political Weekly, 3, 45-55. 8. Das, Dinesh. (212). Examining India s Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) Its Impact and Women s Participation. International Journal of Social Science Tomorrow (IJSST). 9. NREGA guidelines. Ministry of Rural Development, Government of India, www.nrega.nic.in 1. Minimum wages, Ministry of Labour and Employment, Government of India, www.labour.nic.in IJAPRR Page 24