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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:
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:
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.
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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:
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:
india is the most of democratic country in word for being International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
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7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
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7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
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. 201
5
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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
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,
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
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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
![Page 6: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/6.jpg)
(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.
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I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
-
71
www.ijhssi.org
58
| Page
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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
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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
![Page 10: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/10.jpg)
-
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.
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
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Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
-
71
www.ijhssi.org
58
| Page
‘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
![Page 13: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/13.jpg)
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.
![Page 14: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/14.jpg)
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
![Page 15: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/15.jpg)
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
![Page 16: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/16.jpg)
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
-
71
www.ijhssi.org
58
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| Page
‘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,
![Page 18: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/18.jpg)
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
![Page 19: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/19.jpg)
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
-
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
![Page 21: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/21.jpg)
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
-
71
www.ijhssi.org
58
| Page
‘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
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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
![Page 23: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/23.jpg)
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
![Page 24: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/24.jpg)
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
-
![Page 25: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/25.jpg)
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
-
71
www.ijhssi.org
![Page 26: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/26.jpg)
58
| Page
‘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
![Page 27: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/27.jpg)
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
![Page 28: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/28.jpg)
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
![Page 29: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/29.jpg)
-
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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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
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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
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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
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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:
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Socio
-
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
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7722, ISSN (Print): 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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,
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
![Page 37: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/37.jpg)
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
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study’
1,
Keshlata
,
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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:
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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
![Page 42: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/42.jpg)
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
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district.
KEY WORDS:
Socio
-
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
IONindia is the most of democratic country in word for being International Journa
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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
,
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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
![Page 46: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/46.jpg)
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
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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
–
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7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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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
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,
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
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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
![Page 51: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/51.jpg)
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
![Page 52: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/52.jpg)
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
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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
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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.
![Page 55: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/55.jpg)
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),
![Page 56: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/56.jpg)
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
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
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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
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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
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,
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
![Page 60: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/60.jpg)
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.
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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
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
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7722, ISSN (Print): 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
![Page 63: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/63.jpg)
,
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
-
![Page 64: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/64.jpg)
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
-
![Page 65: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/65.jpg)
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
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International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
Issue
2
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. 201
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And 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
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
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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
![Page 69: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/69.jpg)
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
![Page 70: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/70.jpg)
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
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?
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. 201
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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
,
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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
![Page 73: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/73.jpg)
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
![Page 74: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/74.jpg)
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.
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INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
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-
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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,
![Page 77: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/77.jpg)
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
-
![Page 78: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/78.jpg)
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
![Page 79: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/79.jpg)
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
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2
?
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. 201
5
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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
![Page 81: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/81.jpg)
,
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
![Page 82: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/82.jpg)
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
![Page 83: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/83.jpg)
(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.
![Page 84: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/84.jpg)
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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,
![Page 86: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/86.jpg)
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
-
![Page 87: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/87.jpg)
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
![Page 88: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/88.jpg)
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
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?
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. 201
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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
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,
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
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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
![Page 92: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/92.jpg)
(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.
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I.
INTRODUCT
ION
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
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7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
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2
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. 201
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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
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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
![Page 96: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/96.jpg)
-
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.
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
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Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
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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
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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.
![Page 100: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/100.jpg)
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
![Page 101: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/101.jpg)
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
![Page 102: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/102.jpg)
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
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,
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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
![Page 105: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/105.jpg)
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
-
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
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4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
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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
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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
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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
![Page 110: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/110.jpg)
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
-
![Page 111: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/111.jpg)
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
-
71
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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
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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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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
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-
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
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
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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
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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
![Page 119: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/119.jpg)
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:
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Socio
-
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
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ION
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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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,
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
![Page 123: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/123.jpg)
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
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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.
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Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study’
1,
Keshlata
,
2?
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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
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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
![Page 128: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/128.jpg)
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.
![Page 129: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/129.jpg)
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
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2
?
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. 201
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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
,
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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
![Page 132: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/132.jpg)
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
![Page 133: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/133.jpg)
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
–
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7714
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
Analytical Study’
1,
Keshlata
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,
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
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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
![Page 137: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/137.jpg)
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
![Page 138: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/138.jpg)
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
Issue
2
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. 201
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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
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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.
![Page 141: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/141.jpg)
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),
![Page 142: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/142.jpg)
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
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
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. 201
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? PP.
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
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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
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,
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
![Page 146: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/146.jpg)
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.
![Page 147: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/147.jpg)
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
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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
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,
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
-
![Page 150: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/150.jpg)
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
-
![Page 151: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/151.jpg)
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
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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
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
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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
![Page 155: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/155.jpg)
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
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
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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
,
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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
![Page 159: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/159.jpg)
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
![Page 160: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/160.jpg)
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.
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INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
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. 201
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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,
![Page 163: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/163.jpg)
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
-
![Page 164: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/164.jpg)
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
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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
IONindia is the most of democratic country in word for being International Journa
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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
,
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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
![Page 168: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/168.jpg)
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
![Page 169: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/169.jpg)
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.
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INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
Issue
2
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. 201
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? PP.
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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,
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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
-
![Page 173: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/173.jpg)
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
![Page 174: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/174.jpg)
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
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. 201
5
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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
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,
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
![Page 177: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/177.jpg)
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
![Page 178: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/178.jpg)
(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.
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I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 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
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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
![Page 182: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/182.jpg)
-
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.
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
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2
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. 201
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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
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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.
![Page 186: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/186.jpg)
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
![Page 187: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/187.jpg)
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
![Page 188: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/188.jpg)
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
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,
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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
![Page 191: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/191.jpg)
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
-
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
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4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
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71
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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
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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
![Page 195: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/195.jpg)
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
![Page 196: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/196.jpg)
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
-
![Page 197: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/197.jpg)
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
ION
International Journa
l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
-
71
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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
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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
![Page 200: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/200.jpg)
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
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-
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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
. 201
5
? PP.
58
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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
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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
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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
![Page 205: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/205.jpg)
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:
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Socio
-
economic, GDP, MGNREGA, Global Hunger
Index etc.
I.
INTRODUCT
IONindia is the most of democratic country in word for being International Journa
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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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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
![Page 209: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/209.jpg)
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
![Page 210: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/210.jpg)
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
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
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7722, ISSN (Print): 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?
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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
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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
![Page 214: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/214.jpg)
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.
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
Issue
2
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. 201
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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
,
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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
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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
![Page 219: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/219.jpg)
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
–
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7722, ISSN (Print): 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
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,
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
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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
![Page 223: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/223.jpg)
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
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
Issue
2
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. 201
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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
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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.
![Page 227: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/227.jpg)
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),
![Page 228: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/228.jpg)
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
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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. 201
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Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And Rural
Development In The Sheopur District Of Madhya Pradesh: An
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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
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,
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
![Page 232: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/232.jpg)
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.
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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
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
www.ijhssi.org Volume
4
Issue
2
?
February
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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
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,
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
-
![Page 236: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/236.jpg)
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
-
![Page 237: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/237.jpg)
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
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l of Humanities and Social Science Invention
ISSN (Online): 2319
–
7722, ISSN (Print): 2319
–
7714
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4
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. 201
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MGNREGA In The Empowerment Of The
Scheduled Tribes Through Poverty Alleviation And 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
,
School of Humanities & Social Sciences
,
Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida
2,
Assistant pro
fessor,
Department of Sociology
,
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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
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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
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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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‘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
,
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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
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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
![Page 246: Economic Subway for The World](https://reader036.fdocuments.us/reader036/viewer/2022062515/563db85e550346aa9a930e35/html5/thumbnails/246.jpg)
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.
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ION