Centre raises rural job guarantee wages under VB–G RAM G Act; floor rate set at ₹300 from 1 July
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The Union government has notified revised wage rates under the Viksit Bharat–Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin) (VB-G RAM G) Act, 2025, introducing a nationwide minimum wage of ₹ 300 per day for workers under the rural employment guarantee programme with effect from 1 July 2026. The notification, which coincides with the rollout of the new Act, raises wage rates across all 34 states, union territories and wage regions. A key feature of the revised wage structure is the introduction of an interim wage floor of ₹ 300 per day, ensuring that no notified wage under the programme falls below that level. Before the revision, the lowest notified wage stood at ₹ 241 per day. Higher-wage states have also received upward revisions under the new methodology. Wage rates in Sikkim's high-altitude gram panchayats have been fixed at ₹ 450 per day. He said the government has prioritised larger increases for states with historically lower wages alongside expanding the employment guarantee from 100 days under MGNREGA to 125 days under the new legislation. The wage revision forms part of the broader rollout of the VB-G RAM G Act, 2025, under which eligible rural households will receive up to 125 days of guaranteed wage employment annually. The Centre expects the higher wage rates and expanded employment guarantee to boost rural purchasing power, support household incomes and contribute to faster rural economic growth. Stay updated with the latest Trending , India , World and US news.
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The new VB-G RAM G Act raises the national average rural wage by over 10%, introduces a ₹300 daily wage floor and expands guaranteed employment from 100 to 125 days.
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