Assistant Professor, Department Of Commerce And Business Administration, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Ongole Campus, Ongole.
Online published on 13 August, 2014.
With the launch of the MNREGP, which provides the country with a potential social safety net, there is need to revisit the multiplicity of poverty alleviation schemes. The effective implementation of MNREGP is critical for improving inclusiveness. It should reduce poverty and improve rural infrastructure; and any failure to do so will be an indicator of its ineffective implementation. The study reveals that most of the beneficiaries belong to the age group ranging from 30 to 40 years. There is reduction of wage difference in various works by creating equal wages to male and female workers There is increase in living and economic conditions. The study reveals that majority of the beneficiaries have savings in the post office
MNREGP, Inclusive Growth, Implementation