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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
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4
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2
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
-
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
INTRODUCT
ION
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
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4
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
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4
Issue
2
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5
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The Contribution Of
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
-
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
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58
71
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58
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
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. 201
5
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58
71
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
-
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
-
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
7714
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71
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
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58
-
71
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
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Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
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4
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
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February
. 201
5
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
-
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
INTRODUCT
ION
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
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Issue
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. 201
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The Contribution Of
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
-
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
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58
71
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
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February
. 201
5
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
-
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
-
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
7714
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
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Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
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4
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
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4
Issue
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. 201
5
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
-
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
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4
Issue
2
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. 201
5
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
(TADP), High Yield Va
riety Programme (HYVP), Training of Rural Youth for Self
Employment (TRYSEM),
Rural Landless Employment Guarantee Programme (RLEGP). In this concern NREGA
Act was passed in 2005
that guaranteed 100 days wage of employment in a year to every rural house. Go
vernment of India has renamed
the NREGA as MGNREGA on 2nd October 2009. On 2, Feb, 2006 it was launched in
200 select districts and
was extended to 130 additional districts during 2007
08. It is now implemented in 645 districts of the country.
Scheduled Tr
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Yojana (SGSY), Drought Prove Area Programme (DPAP), Tribal Area
Development Programme
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
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4
Issue
2
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. 201
5
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71
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The Contribution Of
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
-
Scheduled Tr
ibes are in the last ladder of development as we have a provision of poverty
eradication since 1951
to 2014 (near about 66 years plus), but the position of Scheduled Tribes in our
Indian society is same as before.
Majority of the Scheduled Tribes is in Mad
hya Pradesh 14, 7 crore. .Through this research paper we will try to
focus the impact of MGNREGA on poverty alleviation and rural development in
Madhya Pradesh Sheopur
district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
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58
71
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self
employment innovative programmes. The
government of India has taken various steps to reduce rural poverty in India
such as Small Farm
er
Development Programmes, Drought Area Development Programmes and Food for
Work Programme, Minimum
Needs Programme, Integrated Rural Development Programme, National Rural
Employment Programme, Rural
Labour Employment Guarantee Programme and Assurance on E
mployment etc. Undoubtedly, government of
India has been implemented many government planning to eradicate poverty
such as Swaran
Jayanti
Swarojagar
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
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71
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The Contribution Of
MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
Dr. Syed Nadeem
F
atmi
1
,
Research
Scholar
,
Departmen
t. Of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha
University, Greater Noida
ABSTRACT:
India has been liste
d as one among 88 countries where people live with hunger. In the Global
Hunger Index 2008, India occupied 66th position out of 88 countries listed
by International Food Policy
Research Institute, Washington, USA.
India is a democratic country where 80 per
cent people reside in rural
areas. Socio
Economic status of any country is depends on its economy. Rural economy depends
on agriculture.
In India rural development enhances Indian economy which ultimately reduces
to the poverty. So economy,
rural developme
nt and poverty are interrelated and interdependent to each other In India
the contribution of
agriculture in GDP is about 1/5th. In developing nations rural development is
supposed a global attention. In
India present strategy of rural development is to pr
ovide basic amenities infrastructure, better livelihood
opportunity and to terminate poverty through various wage and self