Friday, September 4, 2009

where it went wrong

Government is dedicated to free India from at least one curse that is POVERTY for that in feb 2007 NAREGA was launched it is dedicated to provide 200 days guaranteed employment for manual labour. In NAREGA neither the money is provided to machinery nor to the out stationed labors which are hired by contractor .
Why the hell i m discussing this every one is aware of this fact.............. actually my blog has a character similar to RAKHI SAWANT it tends to create controversies .............. any way here it is reviling its true colour.
NAREGA promises 100 Rs per day employment for 2oo days a year which make him earn 20,000 Rs per year if at least 2 members of the family works then there family income will be Rs 40,000 which is 16,000 more than the BPL families . so were will the poverty stand if this program will run at its full capacity .But the truth is that not even 50 percent of its potential is used for the cause in true sense .
Once i got a chance to interact with a daily wedge labor i was really exited about his reactions about the program launched by UPA government , when he was asked about it his words shattered me he reviled that the job in which he was employed was provided by a local BABUSAHEB at 60 rs per day although he was working under the board of NAREGA . When i asked him about the jobs of NAREGA he told "babu ye sab garib khatir thori hai , paisa kaha hai ki kaam milega". Utter failure that's how i can describe the golden geese of manmoham singh lead UPA government . It seems like this NAREGA if not implemented correctly will result into program like Indra gandhi awash yogna in which people paid Rs 3,000 to get loan of Rs 15,000 . It was a huge hit for its corruption .
I can't believe that the government with its rooted machinery can't find the amount which is spend is yield back or not. Such facts don't allows me to generate confidence in my leadership which promises to get GDP above 11 and make India an economist paradise , it seams that those promises are made considering 30 percent of urban India discarding rest of 70 percent.

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