Calcutta High Court Orders Resumption of MGNREGA in West Bengal from August 1
In a major relief to lakhs of rural workers, the Calcutta High Court on June 18, 2025, directed the Central Government to resume work under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) in West Bengal starting August 1. This ruling comes after a nearly three-year halt in the scheme’s implementation in the state due to alleged corruption and non-payment of wages. The court underscored that the Act cannot be left in “cold storage for eternity,” and emphasized the right to livelihood of over 25 million rural workers.
The Calcutta High Court’s intervention is significant due to The three-year suspension of MGNREGA work in West Bengal. Pending wage issues and halted work permits since March 2022. Ongoing litigation citing violation of fundamental rights of rural workers. Affected livelihoods of millions of vulnerable households in the state.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | Calcutta High Court Orders Resumption of MGNREGA in West Bengal from August 1 |
| Affected Scheme | MGNREGA (Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) |
| Beneficiaries | 25 million rural workers in West Bengal |
| Reason for Suspension | Alleged corruption, wage irregularities (as per Section 27 of MGNREGA) |
| Petitioner | Paschim Banga Khet Majoor Samity (PBKMS) |
| Key Court Observation | “The Act cannot be in cold storage for eternity” |
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