Indian Govt Proposes Dropping Mahatma Gandhi’s Name From Job Scheme

Shafaqna India: India has presented legislation to expand a 20-year-old rural employment scheme by boosting the number of guaranteed workdays, but opposition leaders challenged plans to remove independence hero Mahatma Gandhi’s name from the programme.

The bill would guarantee 125 days of employment a year instead of the current 100 days per household for unskilled manual labour, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government said in its parliamentary listing of the measure. It had earmarked 860 billion rupees ($9.5 billion) for the scheme for the current fiscal year that ends on March 31, 2026.

The government’s notification to parliament said the change was to align the scheme with its goal of having India become a developed economy by 2047, the centenary of independence from Britain.

The bill focuses on creating employment through infrastructural development related to water supply and rural roads, as well as measures to mitigate the impact of extreme weather, a government source said.

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