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          Patna, Nov 28 (IANS) The Bihar government has decided to pay   wages to workers under the rural jobs scheme through public sector banks instead   of post offices to check delays and irregularities, an official said   Wednesday.
 |  "We have directed all district magistrates to make wage payments only through   public sector banks to workers under the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural   Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA)," Rural Development Secretary Amrit Lal Meena   told IANS. 
 Meena said officials had been asked to open bank accounts for   all job card holders.
 
 "This new system will be effective in toto from Feb   1, 2013," he said.
 
 Rural Development Minister Nitish Mishra has said the   new system of wage payment through banks was an effort to make the process more   transparent and check corruption.
 
 Last week, Delhi-based Centre for   Environment and Food Security (CEFS) said a performance audit of MGNREGA in   Bihar found that 73 percent of the Rs.8,189 crore scheme funds, spent in the   state's 38 districts in six years (2006-12), were embezzled by the implementing   authorities.
 
 The jobs scheme aims at enhancing the livelihood security of   villagers by guaranteeing 100 days of wage-employment in a financial year to a   rural household whose adult members volunteer to do unskilled manual work.
 
    
	
	
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