This paper shows that the lack of planning and preparation before implementation of the lockdown resulted in closure of all MGNREGS work for about one month during the COVID-19 lockdown period. Although the government exempted the MGNREGS from lockdown restrictions on April 20th, the revival of work under the scheme has been slow. Problems in availability of funds and other administrative hurdles are the main reasons for this. The paper argues that a significant enhancement of employment creation through the MGNREGS can be critical for the revival of the economy for which collapse of demand is currently the biggest hurdle.

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Recommended citation:

Kumar, Manish (2020), Choking the Lifeline of the Rural Economy: MGNREGS during the COVID-19 Lockdown, SSER Monograph 20/2, Society for Social and Economic Research, New Delhi (available at: http://archive.indianstatistics.org/sserwp/sserwp2002.pdf).

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