Social safety net programmes: India

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World Bank report: 2015

The Times of India

Jul 7, 2015

MNREGA world's largest public works programme: World Bank

India is among the five middle-income countries running the world's largest social safety net programmes, said a World Bank Group's report 'The State of Social Safety Nets 2015'

India's rural employment guarantee programme MNREGA has been ranked as the world's largest public works programme, providing social security net to almost 15 per cent of the country's population, World Bank has said.

India is among the five middle-income countries running the world's largest social safety net programmes, said a World Bank Group's report 'The State of Social Safety Nets 2015'.


"The world's five largest social safety net programmes are all in middle-income countries (China, India, South Africa and Ethiopia) and reach over 526 million people," it added. "The World Bank Group and the ILO share a vision of social protection for all, a world where anyone who needs social protection can access it at any time," said Jim Yong Kim, World Bank Group President and Guy Ryder, Executive Director, ILO, in their joint statement.

The report further stressed on the need to improve the efficiency of social safety net programmes by strengthening countries' capacity to target, integrate, administer, and evaluate social protection programmes, such as social and beneficiary registries.

Well-designed programs are cost-effective, costing countries only between 1.5 per cent and 1.9 per cent of GDP - far less than most government spending on fuel subsidies.

It also said that the safety net programmes must be more efficient and effective to close the coverage gap.

The combined spending on social safety nets in 120 developing countries amounted to about $329 billion between 2010 and 2014, it said.

Mid-day meal scheme

India's Mid-day meal scheme has been classified as biggest school feeding programme benefiting 105 million beneficiaries.

MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Act)

The top honours for public works programme went to MNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Gurantee Act) with 182 million beneficiaries or 15 per cent of India's population.

Janani Suraksha Yojna

The World Bank ranked the Janani Suraksha Yojna with 78 million beneficiaries as the top-most social security programme with conditional cash transfers.

Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme

The World Bank ranked the Indira Gandhi National Old Age Pension Scheme as the second-largest unconditional cash transfer social security progamme in the world.

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