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Less than nine per cent of Chhattisgarh households got jobs for 100 days under Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee (MNREG) Act during 2007-08 to 2011-12, a CAG report tabled in the Assembly on Wednesday said.
"Only nine percent households were provided employment for 100 days under the MNREGA," Accountant General (Audit), Chhattisgarh P C Majhi told reporters in Raipur on Wednesday citing the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) of India audit report for the year ended March 31, 2012.
A scrutiny of records revealed that during 2007-08 to 2011-12, 117.38 lakh households demanded employment, out of which only 10.47 lakh households, which is 8.82 per cent, were provided 100 days of employment, while the remaining 91.08 per cent of households were provided less than 100 days of employment, he said. 2011-12 saw the lowest percentage of 100 days employment provided to only 7.30 per cent of households, according to the report on General, Social and Economic (Non-PSU) Sectors, which was tabled in the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly.
No door-to-door survey was conducted to ensure coverage of eligible beneficiaries. Though gram panchayats failed to provide employment to beneficiaries within the prescribed period of 15 days, unemployment allowance was not paid to beneficiaries, it said.
Despite non-payment of wages on time, compensation admissible under Payment of Wages Act was not paid, the report said adding, during scrutiny of records, it was observed that as against the estimate of 7,159.53 lakh person days, only 4,595.28 lakh (64 per cent) person days were provided by the state government during the period audited. The report also pointed out serious errors in performance of the Chhattisgarh Housing Board (CHB).
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