Tatta Lakshmi and Pothada Lakshmi are at a loss. The government has transferred the wages owed to T. Lakshmi to P. Lakshmi’s bank account – and Pothada Lakshmi’s money has gone to Tatta Lakshmi’s account at the State Bank of India in Munagapaka mandal of Andhra Pradesh.
So T. Lakshmi is still waiting to be paid roughly Rs. 16,000, and P. Lakshmi awaits around Rs. 9,000. Both women are Dalit, both have no land, and both work as MGNREGA workers – T. Lakshmi in Munagapaka village and P. Lakshmi in Ganaparthi village of the same mandal.
During 2016-2017, T. Lakshmi worked for 95 days on projects under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA). She has not received her wages (which too are not calculated for the full 95 days by field assistants) because the government has insisted, starting from April 2015, that workers must link their Aadhaar cards to their MGNREGA job cards.
“Because of the error of the computer operator in Munagapaka mandal while digitalising the 18 digit job card number and 12 digit Aadhaar number, the payment I was supposed to get [for now, around half of the total owed to her] was transferred to a P. Lakshmi from Ganaparthi village,” she says.






