Why NREGA 2005 is referred to as 'Right to Work'?

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NREGA 2005 guarantees at least 100 days work for one member of each family. By doing so, this programme fulfills one of the fundamental rights as per the Constitution. Hence, this programme is aptly called as ‘Right to work’.

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