The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in Telangana faces several challenges that affect its efficacy and the livelihoods of rural citizens. Among these, funding delays and administrative inefficiencies are prominent issues hindering timely wage disbursement and project implementation. Citizens often experience long waiting periods for their wages, which has resulted in increased dissatisfaction within rural communities. Corruption and mismanagement of funds also pose significant barriers, diverting resources away from those who need them most. Additionally, the lack of adequate infrastructure for project execution has limited the program’s impact in many areas.


To tackle these issues, several solutions have been proposed that aim to streamline processes and enhance transparency. Key strategies include:

  • Enhanced Monitoring Systems: Implementing real-time tracking and audits of funds to ensure accountability.
  • Community Engagement: Involving local citizens in decision-making processes to foster ownership and accountability at the grassroots level.
  • Capacity Building: Training local officials to effectively manage and oversee MGNREGA projects.
  • Technology Integration: Utilizing mobile applications for wage payments to reduce delays and increase transparency.
Issue Proposed Solution
Funding Delays Real-time fund tracking
Administrative Inefficiencies Training for officials
Corruption Community involvement
Lack of Infrastructure Tech integration