“This year, the pending wages will be much higher than previous years, and will further burden the rural population. Since, most rural households have exhausted their savings, a delay in getting paid their wages will have its own consequences, and could compel them to take loans provided at usurious rates,” M S Raunaq, secretary, PAEG, had told Business Standard.
In FY21, also out of the hefty Rs 1,11,500 crore allocated as per the revised estimate, around Rs 13,760 crore was spent on clearing pending dues from the previous year.
Therefore, despite an almost 81.3 per cent jump in revised estimates for MGNREGA in 2020-21 from the Budget Estimates, due to Covid-related demand for extra work from rural areas, actual funds available for spending on the scheme this year were about Rs 98,000 crore.