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Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana
A rural employment program by the Government of India providing wage employment and food security to the rural poor.
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Key Highlights
Wage Employment
Guarantees manual wage labor opportunities for rural households below the poverty line.
Food Security Focus
A portion of wages is paid in subsidised or free food grains to combat rural hunger.
SGRY Resource Allocation Ratios
Distribution of funds among Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs)
Gram Panchayats (Village Level)
50% AllocationHighest share directly allocated for localized village works and SC/ST infrastructure.
Intermediate Panchayats (Block Level)
30% AllocationAllocated for inter-village road links and community block facilities.
District Panchayats (Zilla Level)
20% AllocationFor district-wide infrastructure, coordination, and planning services.
Who is eligible
- The household meets the rural wage labor requirements.
Eligibility rules · v1 · effective 1 January 2020
Who is not eligible
- SGRY requires an active rural community member or micro enterprise.
How to apply
Gram Panchayat Registration
Register for wage employment at the local Gram Panchayat office.
Work Allocation
Assigned to community infrastructure works (roads, water tanks, forestry) when projects are active.
Wage and Foodgrain Receipt
Wages are distributed, with part paid in cash and a portion in food grains.
Sources
- Ministry of Rural Development, Government of IndiaMINISTRY_PORTAL · Fetched 5 July 2026
Additional Details
The Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana (SGRY) was launched by the Government of India to provide additional wage employment in rural areas while ensuring food security and creating durable community infrastructure. The scheme is self-targeting in nature, with preference given to families below the poverty line (BPL). Wage payments are made through a combination of cash and food grains, administered locally through Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRIs).