INDIA: Excellent Reverend Manmohan Singh on Sunday said that policies should be versatile, medical and have a community-based strategy to satisfy regional needs.
"The task before plan creators is to style more versatile, medical and community-based techniques that motivate applying companies to be modern and aware of regional needs and conditions," the best minister said here.
He said this while launching a evaluation review on non-urban job assurance program, MGNREGs Sameeksha. It was produced by the non-urban growth ministry.
Speaking on the Mahatma Gandhi Nationwide Rural Career Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS), the best minister said: "Panchayati raj organizations have to equipment themselves up to play the main part allocated to them under the program and we have to provide sources to provide the panchayats to execute these features successfully."
"If these regional systems can increase to the task, the Mahatma Gandhi NREGS can very well become a gold topic for India's non-urban restoration," he said.
The MGNREGS, with "potential to revitalise farming by developing resilient water sources and enhancing efficiency, has to be completely exploited", the best minister said.
The protection net offered by this program assisted non-urban Indian deal with the regular stress and problems, he said.
He said that "the mixed impact of extended farming growth, need for manual work from the growth industry and the impact of NREGA has led to a tensing of the market for farming manual work and a stable growth of real earnings. Farm owners sometimes grumble about this".
But increasing need for manual work was the only way to help the landless enhance their quality lifestyle. The earnings assistance offered under the NREGA had improved the negotiating power of farming manual work somewhat and assisted to put the ground under non-urban hardship as well, he said.
Saying that not every thing was good with the execution of the program, the best minister said: "All this is not to say that we are completely fulfilled with the way the program is working."

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