MGNREGA — Predicted 2026
AI-Predicted Question Angles for UPSC 2026
MGNREGA as a tool for Climate Resilience and Sustainable Development
HighWith increasing focus on climate change and sustainable development goals, MGNREGA's role in creating assets like water harvesting structures, afforestation, and drought-proofing works becomes highly relevant. UPSC is likely to ask how MGNREGA can be leveraged more effectively for climate adaptation and mitigation at the grassroots level, moving beyond its traditional employment guarantee role. This connects to environmental sustainability and rural livelihoods.
Digital Governance and MGNREGA: Opportunities and Challenges of ABPS and NREGA-Soft
HighThe government's aggressive push for digital transformation in welfare schemes, particularly the universalization of ABPS and the use of NREGA-Soft and geo-tagging, makes this a critical area. Questions will likely explore the benefits (transparency, efficiency, reduced leakages) versus the challenges (digital divide, exclusion errors, connectivity issues, data privacy) and suggest mitigation strategies. This aligns with GS-II (Governance) and GS-III (Technology in Economy) syllabus.
MGNREGA's Role in Addressing Rural Distress and Reverse Migration in Post-Pandemic Era
Medium to HighThe COVID-19 pandemic highlighted MGNREGA's crucial role as a safety net during economic shocks and reverse migration. While the immediate crisis has passed, the long-term impacts on rural livelihoods and migration patterns persist. UPSC may ask about MGNREGA's continued relevance in mitigating rural distress, providing alternative livelihoods, and preventing future large-scale migrations, especially in the context of fluctuating economic conditions and agricultural challenges. The increased budget allocation in 2024-25 reinforces this angle.
Fiscal Federalism and MGNREGA: Centre-State Financial Relations and Scheme Effectiveness
MediumThe funding pattern of MGNREGA (Centre bearing wage costs, shared material costs) makes it a prime example for discussing fiscal federalism. Debates around budget allocations, timely release of funds, and state governments' responsibilities often highlight tensions in center-state financial relations. Questions could explore how these financial dynamics impact the scheme's implementation, wage payments, and overall effectiveness, linking to GS-II (Federalism) and GS-III (Fiscal Policy).