VB-G RAM G Act to come into force on 1 July: Check the revised nationwide rates under the Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme | Today’s news
The Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) Viksit Bharat Guarantee Act, 2025 will come into force on July 1, with the Center announcing revised wage rates under the new rural employment guarantee scheme on Tuesday. VB-G RAM G which replaced MGNREGA. It guarantees 125 days of unskilled manual employment per year per eligible rural household.
Revised wages as per VB-G RAM G
According to the notification, the now revised national average wage has increased from ₹298.8 per day under MGNREGA to ₹327.4 per day under VB-G RAM G, an average increase of o ₹28.6 per day.
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The Ministry of Rural Development said that the revised wage rates effective from July 1 have been increased in all 34 states, union territories and wage regions.
It introduced a new provisional basic wage rate of ₹300 per day has been introduced, ensuring that no wage reported under the scheme will be below this level. The government said the average wage increase across the country is more than 10 percent.
125 days of employment per salary
The ministry said the law gives eligible rural households a legal guarantee of up to 125 days of paid employment, compared to 100 days under the existing rural employment framework.
It said that 21 states and administrative units were upgraded to new ones ₹300 interim basic pay, while states including Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Assam will see wage hikes ranging from 15 to 25 percent. Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland will see the highest percentage increase of nearly 24.5 percent, he added.
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The government said the revised pay structure was designed to ensure the biggest gains went to states that had historically had lower pay rates. It added that states with higher existing wage rates have also received upward revisions, with Haryana having a notified wage rate of ₹409, Goa ₹406, Kerala ₹401 and Sikkim’s highland gram panchayats ₹450 per day.
The Ministry indicated a provisional allocation of ₹95,692.31 crore has been provided to states and union territories to ensure smooth transition, timely payment of wages and uninterrupted execution of works under the new framework.
Union Minister for Rural Development Shivraj Singh Chouhan said the government’s priority was to ensure that “no eligible rural worker remains unemployed even for a single day”.
“The launch of the VB-G RAM G Act is a historic step to build Viksit Bharat through prosperous villages,” he said, adding that the Center and the states were working together to complete preparations for the rollout.
The government said the existing e-KYC verified job cards will remain valid until the new Gramin Rozgar guarantee cards are issued.
Gram panchayats will continue to play a key role in implementing the scheme, focusing on areas such as natural resource management, water conservation, agriculture and allied activities, rural infrastructure and women empowerment.
According to the ministry, 29 states and union territories have made budgetary provisions for the Act, while 24 states have notified their state VB-G RAM G schemes.
The national launch of the VB-G RAM G Act will be held on July 2 at Mukkavaripalli village in Obulavaripalle Mandal of Tirupati district, Andhra Pradesh. Union Minister for Rural Development and Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shivraj Singh Chouhan will officially launch the mission. The event will be attended by Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, Deputy Chief Minister Konidala Pawan Kalyan, Foreign Ministers Dr. Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani and Kamlesh Paswan along with other dignitaries.