Abstract
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (NREGS) and Kudumbashree Poverty Alleviation Mission take a different approach to poverty alleviation. When viewed through the lens of capability approach the difference becomes more evident. Both the programmes, through their procedures and outputs, enable the beneficiaries themselves to be the agent of change. People themselves could utilize the opportunities generated by the procedural, output aspect of the programmes to remove their unfreedoms and deprivations to attain their desired functioning for well being. Community development also takes place along with individual development. The convergence of Mahatma Gandhi NREGS and Kudumbashree under the umbrella of the Local Self Government complement each other’s effort in poverty alleviation.
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