MGNREGS: POLITICAL ECONOMY, LOCAL GOVERNANCE AND ASSET CREATION IN SOUTH INDIA
Published By: CDS on ess | Published Date: September , 2016MGNREGS, the premier centrally-sponsored national rural
livelihood scheme, is one of the most elaborately designed and
implemented public workfare programmes in India. While a large number
of studies have analysed the progress of employment creation under the
scheme, very few have looked into the equally important issue of rural
asset creation under the scheme. The scheme is centrally sponsored and
the broad guidelines are centrally designed, yet the interpretation and
implementation of the scheme is subject to wide regional variation
owing to variations in local level governance capacity, governance
structure and regional political economy. Evidences based on a primary
survey across the four southern states, viz., Andhra Pradesh (erstwhile),
Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala show that the design of the scheme
for asset creation is subject to considerably varied interpretations at the
regional and sub-regional levels anchored on the above factors. Further,
the type of projects selected and created, extent and nature of
expenditure incurred, quality of assets created and maintenance of assets
were considerably affected by the structures of local governance, the
interaction between the political class and the local governments; and
the local manifestations of class-caste dynamics.
Author(s): Vinoj Abraham | Posted on: Apr 05, 2018 | Views() | Download (258)