The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)

The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) , introduced in 2005 by the Ministry of Rural Development , is one of the world's largest work guarantee programs.  It aims to strengthen livelihood security in rural areas by providing 100 days of assured wage employment each year to adult members of rural households willing to engage in unskilled manual labor. This initiative plays a vital role in promoting economic stability, empowering communities, and fostering sustainable development across India's rural landscape. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) stands as a monumental testament to India's commitment to social welfare and rural empowerment. Enacted in 2005, this groundbreaking initiative has evolved into one of the most significant pillars of support for rural populations across the country. Imagine a program that guarantees 100 days of wage employment annually to adult members of rural households—this is not jus...

Don't make fool of yourselves

How much you will  lie to the people just remember you can not make fool of yourself. If you are lying to someone  then you will have to lie more,you will be troubled with more lies and one day when you will be caught red handed then what .? Then you will be fully gone. So when you are saying  lie just watch yourself on the mirror because  mirror  is your reflection  and so as your eyes which will  nevef say lie so if you don't want to be in trouble  then start saying truth that is the only solution for big giant problems because one small truth is bigger then the biggest problem. Sach me badi taqat hai ek baar sachchai se saamna karke to dekho life changing revolution na ho jaaye to kehna..
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...good luck  keep your honesty,dignity and courage with you, then the whole world will admire you.

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