Women’s participation in the MnRega scheme in Jharkhand crosses 50%, East Singhbhum is the highest in 58.2%

The participation of women under the MNRega scheme in Jharkhand exceeded 50 percent, considering experts and state administration an important achievement. With the active efforts of Rural Development Minister Deepika Pandey Singh, the labor budget was increased, which gave women special benefits in the scheme and increased their participation. Minister Deepika Pandey Singh said the state government has implemented different incentives and schemes to increase the number of female workers. This included wages on time, health safety and social welfare facilities to female workers. He said that increasing women’s participation not only strengthens their social and economic conditions, but also has a positive effect on rural development. The difference in participation in women workers was seen in different districts of the state. In the East Singhbhum district, the maximum 58.2 percent women worked under MnRega. In addition, the participation of women in other districts is also constantly increasing. Experts believe that more participation in women is important for rural economy and development. It increases the empowerment of women and promotes financial inclusion in rural areas. He also said that the execution of projects is also effective and through the increasing participation of women. Under the MNRega scheme, female workers ensure that security, health facilities and proper wages on the workplace. It increases the morale of women and regularly contributes to the schemes. The state government has also set up training programs for women and facility centers at the workplace. 58.2 percent participation in East Singhbhum inspired other districts of the state. Officials say efforts are also being made to increase the number of female workers in other districts. According to the data of the Department of Rural Development, increasing women’s participation has improved the quality of works, timely project perfection and growth rate in rural areas. Minister Deepika Pandey Singh described this success as a joint result of female workers’ hard work and state government schemes. In this way, more than 50% of women’s participation in the MnRega scheme in Jharkhand is an important achievement for the state. The highest participation of 58.2% in districts such as East Singhbhum has set new standards in areas of women’s empowerment and rural development. Share this story -tags

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