Seamless Reach Unto the Last
Ashok Pankaj ()
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Ashok Pankaj: Council for Social Development
Chapter Chapter 4 in Inclusive Development Through Guaranteed Employment, 2023, pp 61-88 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Seamless reach of a programme to the target beneficiaries is a litmus test of its success. It is, however, an arduous challenge of programme designing and their effective implementation. Inclusive participation of the most deprived rural population is a litmus test of inclusive character of the MGNREGA. There is not only a high participation of SCs, STs and women workers, but there is a positive correlation between poor socio-economic conditions of the population and their high participation. It has been achieved through universal approach with self-selection process, carefully crafted design and meticulously worked out provisions, added by entitlement and empowerment approach, community-centric participation, and robust mechanism of transparency and accountability.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-7443-6_4
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