Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday expressed surprise that
concurrent evaluation of NREGA scheme is “not in good shape” and
directed the Planning Commission to address the deficiency and “gaps“.
Making it clear that he was not “fully satisfied” with the way the
scheme is working, he noted the problems like delayed payment to workers
under the government’s flagship and said these should be addressed at
the earliest.
“The Mahatma Gandhi NREGA story in numbers is a story worth telling....
the scheme scores high on inclusivness...no welfare scheme in recent
memory has caught the imagination of the people as much as NREGA has,”
Dr. Singh said.
”...(but) statistics do not tell the whole truth,” he said while
releasing ‘NREGA Sameeksha”, a collection of research studies conducted
on the programme under which Rs 1,10,000 crore have been spent to pay
wages to 1,200 crore people.
Dr. Singh said he was “surprised to hear from (Rural Development
Minister) Jairam Ramesh that concurrent evaluation processes are not in
good shape“.
He referred to the “gaps” highlighted by Mr. Ramesh and Planning Commission member Mihir Shah that need to be fixed.
Concurrent evaluation is the assessment of the impact of the scheme
while it is implemented, without waiting for annual or any other
periodic audit.
“I don’t know why they are languishing, if they are at all languishing.
But I would request (Planning Commission Deputy Chairman) Montek (Singh
Ahluwalia) to apply his mind to making good this deficiency as well,” he
said.
Both Mr. Ramesh and Mr. Ahluwalia were present at the programme.
The Prime Minister recalled that when he was in the Planning Commission,
the process of concurrent evaluation was started for a number of
programmes of rural development.
Referring to the issue of delayed payments to NREGA workforce, he said,
“sooner we tackle this problem of delayed payments, I think better
results would be in the offing.”
PTI
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