Karnataka State Women's Commission chairperson interacts with NREGA labourers at Kalaburagi village
During her interaction, she stated that she had toured 26 districts in the State, but found a unique quality among the MGNREGA labourers in Honnakiranagi. She noted that 47 families had completed 100 person days under the scheme and felicitated these labourers. Furthermore, she highlighted that two female labourers had deposited ₹1 lakh each, earned through the NREGA scheme, in their bank accounts. She encouraged all wage labourers to continue working under the NREGA scheme in the coming days.
Bhanwar Singh Meena, chief executive officer of Kalaburagi Zilla Panchayat, remarked that Honnakiranagi Gram Panchayat effectively implemented the NREGA scheme and received recognition at the national level. He urged every wage labourer to enrol in the Pradhan Mantri Jeevan Jyoti Bima Yojana and the Pradhan Mantri Suraksha Bima Yojana insurance schemes. He also informed them that the daily wage under NREGA has been increased to ₹370 from April 1, 2025, and advised everyone to work according to the prescribed measurements.
A total of 425 wage labourers participated in the interactive programme. A free health camp was also organised for the labourers on this occasion.
The event was attended by Kalaburagi Taluk Panchayat executive officer M.D. Sayed Patel, Kalaburagi Taluk Panchayat assistant director Revanasiddappa Gowdara, and all taluk-level officers.
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