Kisan Gramin Rozgar
Full Form of KGR
What is KGR?
Kisan Gramin Rozgar (KGR) is a rural employment scheme implemented by select state governments in India, primarily aimed at providing seasonal work to small and marginal farmers. The program focuses on agricultural infrastructure projects such as building farm ponds, digging wells, repairing field bunds, and constructing rural roads. It operates alongside the central Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) but is funded and managed at the state level. KGR is typically rolled out during the lean agricultural season to prevent distress migration and ensure a minimum income for farming families. Applications are made through local gram panchayats, and workers receive wages directly into their bank accounts via Direct Benefit Transfer. The scheme is most commonly seen in states like Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, and Madhya Pradesh, where agricultural dependency is high. For competitive exams such as UPSC and state civil services, KGR is relevant under the topic of rural development and welfare schemes. It reflects the government's push for livelihood security in rural India and is often compared with other poverty alleviation programs. The acronym KGR is used in government circulars, budget documents, and policy discussions.
KGR का फुल फॉर्म
किसान ग्रामीण रोज़गार
Example
The Uttar Pradesh government has allocated ₹500 crore for KGR this year to provide employment to landless farmers during the summer months.