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Karnataka set for rollout of VB-G RAM G scheme
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Karnataka set for rollout of VB-G RAM G scheme

The Karnataka state government has cleared legal procedures for implementing the VB-G RAM G scheme, a new employment guarantee program aimed at benefiting poor communities, farmers, Dalits, and women. The scheme requires the state to contribute six times more funding compared to the previous model, where the central government covered 90% of costs. The current version involves a state expenditure of ₹3,806 crore for 2026 alone, up from ₹4,800 crore over two decades under the old system. The state's RDPR minister, Eshwar Khandre, criticized the financial distribution formula and highlighted concerns over delayed payments of ₹2,186 crore recommended by the 15th Finance Commission. He also noted a 60-day holiday during harvest seasons and plans to address these issues during a federal meeting.

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Karnataka set for rollout of VB-G RAM G scheme

The Karnataka state government has cleared legal procedures for implementing the VB-G RAM G scheme, a new employment guarantee program aimed at benefiting poor communities, farmers, Dalits, and women. The scheme requires the state to contribute six times more funding compared to the previous model, where the central government covered 90% of costs. The current version involves a state expenditure of ₹3,806 crore for 2026 alone, up from ₹4,800 crore over two decades under the old system. The state's RDPR minister, Eshwar Khandre, criticized the financial distribution formula and highlighted concerns over delayed payments of ₹2,186 crore recommended by the 15th Finance Commission. He also noted a 60-day holiday during harvest seasons and plans to address these issues during a federal meeting.

Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents factual information about the state's stance on a financial allocation issue without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on the minister's criticisms and demands without taking sides, maintaining a balanced tone.

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