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The most progressive act of legislation enacted in the Indian government is Mahatma Gandhi's National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). This flagship responsibility was launched by the UPA government and is run by the Rural Ministry of Development. It’s main objectives is to provide rural impoverished BPL households with a income generation by giving them a minimum 100 days of unskilled physical labour per year. The Act has become a reality for the rural under privileged section of society, and it offers the means to improve the socio-economic standing of rural women from BPL households by requiring that women perform 33% of the overall job. Secondary data for the study has been taken for districts of Uttar Pradesh Bareilly and Pilibhit.
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