‘Unnati’ Scheme: No more dependency on MGNREGS
The Kerala Govt. has launched ‘Unnati’ scheme to reduce workers’ dependency on MGNREGS and ensure jobs with better wages.
Finer Points of the Scheme
- The ‘Unnati’ project will provide skill training to existing workers of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS).
- Under the project, one adult member of a household which has completed 100 days of work under the MGNREGS will be provided training through the Rural Skill Division of the Ministry of Rural Development and the KrishiVigyanKendras of the Ministry of Agriculture.
- The household from which a candidate will be selected for the training will continue to enjoy ....
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