Skip to main content
Loading page, please wait…
HomeCurrent AffairsEditorialsGovt SchemesLearning ResourcesUPSC SyllabusPricingAboutUPSC AI ToolsUPSC AI ToolAI for UPSCUPSC ChatGPT

© 2026 Vaidra. All rights reserved.

PrivacyTerms
Vaidra Logo
Vaidra

Top 7 items + smart groups

UPSC GPT
New
Mains Evaluator
Test Generator
Geography Lab
New
Current Affairs
Daily Solutions
Daily Puzzle

Version 2.0.0 • Built with ❤️ for UPSC aspirants

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

Sharp Decline in Rural Employment Generation After VB‑G RAM G Replaces MGNREGA – Implications for UPSC

The replacement of MGNREGA with the VB‑G RAM G scheme has led to a sharp fall—over 40%—in rural employment generation in July 2026 and a 43% drop in the April‑July period of FY 2026‑27, despite a larger Union Budget allocation. The decline raises concerns about policy implementation, centre‑state coordination, and the…
Overview The transition from MGNREGA to VB‑G RAM G has not delivered the expected surge in jobs. In July 2026, employment generation fell by more than 40% compared with July 2025, and the first four months of FY 2026‑27 recorded a 43% drop in person‑days generated. Key Developments July 2026: Preliminary figure of 7.7 crore person‑days reported; Ministry now expects around 9 crore. Several states invoked Section 6 to pause the scheme, but the decline persists even after excluding them. Budget allocation: Union Budget earmarked ₹95,692 crore for VB‑G RAM G in 2026‑27, with total expected spending near ₹1.5 lakh crore. Wage rate fixed at ₹300 per day, similar to the real‑term rate under MGNREGA. Important Facts In FY 2024‑25 and 2025‑26, the April‑July period contributed about 50% of annual employment (128 crore and 119 crore person‑days respectively). In FY 2026‑27, the same period produced only 70 crore person‑days , a 43% fall. Ten of the nineteen major states saw declines between 60% and 85%. States such as Madhya Pradesh , Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand experienced near‑standstill employment. UPSC Relevance The episode touches on multiple GS papers: GS‑2 (Polity) – centre‑state coordination, legislative provisions like <span class="
Loading article...

Quick Reference

Key Insight

VB‑G RAM G’s weak start threatens rural job guarantees and fiscal targets.

Key Facts

  1. जुलाई 2026 में person‑days में >40% गिरावट हुई बनाम जुलाई 2025; FY 2026‑27 (अप्रैल‑जुलाई) में 70 crore person‑days दर्ज किए गए, जो 43% की गिरावट है।
  2. प्रारंभिक आंकड़ा: 7.7 crore person‑days; मंत्रालय अब जुलाई 2026 के लिए लगभग 9 crore की अपेक्षा करता है।
  3. Union Budget ने 2026‑27 में VB‑G RAM G के लिए ₹95,692 crore आवंटित किए; कुल अनुमानित खर्च लगभग ₹1.5 lakh crore है।
  4. वेतन दर ₹300 प्रति दिन निर्धारित की गई है, जो वास्तविक‑मूल्य पर MGNREGA की दर के समान है।
  5. 19 प्रमुख राज्यों में से दस में रोजगार में 60‑85% की गिरावट देखी गई; MP, UP और Jharkhand में लगभग ठहराव आया।
  6. कई राज्यों ने Section 6 (अस्थायी निलंबन शक्ति) का प्रयोग किया, लेकिन बाहर करने के बाद भी गिरावट बनी रही।
  7. अप्रैल‑जुलाई अवधि पहले वार्षिक नौकरियों का लगभग 50% योगदान देती थी (FY 2024‑25 में 128 crore, FY 2025‑26 में 119 crore)।

Background

VB‑G RAM G replaces the flagship MGNREGA, but the sharp fall in rural jobs raises questions on policy design, centre‑state cost‑sharing, and the effectiveness of statutory provisions like Section 6. The issue links to fiscal prudence, employment guarantee, and governance challenges highlighted in GS‑2 and GS‑3.

UPSC Syllabus

  • GS1 — Poverty and Developmental Issues
  • Prelims_GS — Sustainable Development and Inclusion
  • GS3 — Government Budgeting
  • Essay — Economy, Development and Inequality
  • Prelims_CSAT — Basic Numeracy
  • GS2 — Functions and responsibilities of Union and States
  • Prelims_GS — National Current Affairs
  • Essay — Youth, Health and Welfare
  • Prelims_GS — Modern India and Freedom Struggle

Mains Angle

GS‑3 (Economy) – discuss the impact of the VB‑G RAM G rollout on rural employment and fiscal sustainability; GS‑2 (Polity) – analyse centre‑state coordination under Section 6 and the legal framework of the new act.

Explore:Current Affairs·Editorial Analysis·Govt Schemes·Study Materials·Previous Year Questions·UPSC GPT
  1. Home
  2. Prepare
  3. Current Affairs
  4. Schemes
  5. Central Schemes & Welfare Programmes
  6. Sharp Decline in Rural Employment Generation After VB‑G RAM G Replaces MGNREGA – Implications for UPSC
GS384% Exam RelevanceCentral Schemes & Welfare Programmes
Must Review
Login to bookmark articles
Login to mark articles as complete

Overview

Full Article

Overview

The transition from MGNREGA to VB‑G RAM G has not delivered the expected surge in jobs. In July 2026, employment generation fell by more than 40% compared with July 2025, and the first four months of FY 2026‑27 recorded a 43% drop in person‑days generated.

Key Developments

  • July 2026: Preliminary figure of 7.7 crore person‑days reported; Ministry now expects around 9 crore.
  • Several states invoked Section 6 to pause the scheme, but the decline persists even after excluding them.
  • Budget allocation: Union Budget earmarked ₹95,692 crore for VB‑G RAM G in 2026‑27, with total expected spending near ₹1.5 lakh crore.
  • Wage rate fixed at ₹300 per day, similar to the real‑term rate under MGNREGA.

Important Facts

In FY 2024‑25 and 2025‑26, the April‑July period contributed about 50% of annual employment (128 crore and 119 crore person‑days respectively). In FY 2026‑27, the same period produced only 70 crore person‑days, a 43% fall.

Ten of the nineteen major states saw declines between 60% and 85%. States such as Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand experienced near‑standstill employment.

Exam Relevance

The episode touches on multiple GS papers: GS‑2 (Polity) – centre‑state coordination, legislative provisions like

Read Original on hindu

VB‑G RAM G’s weak start threatens rural job guarantees and fiscal targets.

Key Facts

  1. जुलाई 2026 में person‑days में >40% गिरावट हुई बनाम जुलाई 2025; FY 2026‑27 (अप्रैल‑जुलाई) में 70 crore person‑days दर्ज किए गए, जो 43% की गिरावट है।
  2. प्रारंभिक आंकड़ा: 7.7 crore person‑days; मंत्रालय अब जुलाई 2026 के लिए लगभग 9 crore की अपेक्षा करता है।
  3. Union Budget ने 2026‑27 में VB‑G RAM G के लिए ₹95,692 crore आवंटित किए; कुल अनुमानित खर्च लगभग ₹1.5 lakh crore है।
  4. वेतन दर ₹300 प्रति दिन निर्धारित की गई है, जो वास्तविक‑मूल्य पर MGNREGA की दर के समान है।
  5. 19 प्रमुख राज्यों में से दस में रोजगार में 60‑85% की गिरावट देखी गई; MP, UP और Jharkhand में लगभग ठहराव आया।
  6. कई राज्यों ने Section 6 (अस्थायी निलंबन शक्ति) का प्रयोग किया, लेकिन बाहर करने के बाद भी गिरावट बनी रही।
  7. अप्रैल‑जुलाई अवधि पहले वार्षिक नौकरियों का लगभग 50% योगदान देती थी (FY 2024‑25 में 128 crore, FY 2025‑26 में 119 crore)।

Background & Context

VB‑G RAM G replaces the flagship MGNREGA, but the sharp fall in rural jobs raises questions on policy design, centre‑state cost‑sharing, and the effectiveness of statutory provisions like Section 6. The issue links to fiscal prudence, employment guarantee, and governance challenges highlighted in GS‑2 and GS‑3.

UPSC Syllabus Connections

GS1•Poverty and Developmental IssuesPrelims_GS•Sustainable Development and InclusionGS3•Government BudgetingEssay•Economy, Development and InequalityPrelims_CSAT•Basic NumeracyGS2•Functions and responsibilities of Union and StatesPrelims_GS•National Current AffairsEssay•Youth, Health and WelfarePrelims_GS•Modern India and Freedom Struggle

Mains Answer Angle

GS‑3 (Economy) – discuss the impact of the VB‑G RAM G rollout on rural employment and fiscal sustainability; GS‑2 (Polity) – analyse centre‑state coordination under Section 6 and the legal framework of the new act.

Analysis

Related PYQs

No related PYQs linked to this article yet.

Practice Questions

GS3
Medium
Prelims MCQ

VB‑G RAM G performance decline

2 marks
4 keywords
GS3
Easy
Mains Short Answer

Fiscal implications of rural employment guarantee

10 marks
4 keywords
GS2
Hard
Mains Essay

Centre‑state relations and statutory provisions

250 marks
4 keywords
Related:Daily•Weekly

Loading related articles...

Loading related articles...

Tip: Click articles above to read more from the same date, or use the back button to see all articles.

Sharp Decline in Rural Employment Generati... | UPSC Current Affairs