District tops in workdays under rural job scheme

Water and soil conservation form major portion of work

Thiruvananthapuram district accounted for the highest number of workdays in the State under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGS) in 2017-18 financial year. The district is also in first place in ensuring jobs for the highest number of families and in providing wages to unskilled labourers. These achievements were made over the past six months, as the district lagged behind all others in these aspects in November last.

Addressing a press conference here on Tuesday, district panchayat president V.K. Madhu said an amount of ₹228.08 crore had been spent this year under the scheme. Of this, ₹206.55 crore has been spent on wages for unskilled labourers. A total of 77.41 lakh workdays were created for 1,58,725 families. He said 9,879 families had got 100 or more days of employment.

“This money has reached the common people in the district. It would bring about a change in society. The district was lagging behind in all these aspects. We reworked the strategy and brought about a few changes at the top. A major complaint regarding MGNREGS works is that nothing productive or tangible is created. But, based on a clear master plan, we have used their work to create assets,” said Mr. Madhu.

A major portion of the work was in the field of water and soil conservation, as part of the district panchayat’s Jalashree project. With a view to conserving rainwater for the summer, 2,048 farm ponds have been created.

“Most of the farm ponds are in private properties. But we have an agreement with them so that the public can make use of it. Coir geotextile from Coirfed has been used to strengthen the sides of these ponds, to prevent erosion,” said K. Chandrasekharan Nair, Joint Development Commissioner and Joint Programme of Co-ordinator of the MGNREGA activities in the district.

In addition, 1,142 wells have been recharged. Some 432 public ponds had been renovated and 50,977 rainwater pits had been created.