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Page 1: Poverty in India

By

Meghana k,Meghana J,Sruti, Karthik Naga, Aditya, Piyush

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INTRODUCTION

One-third of India's population (roughly equivalent to the entire population of the United States) lives below the poverty line

India is home to one-third of the world's poor people.

Though the middle class has gained from recent economic devolopement as a whole India suffers from substantial poverty.

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Poverty in India

According to the new World Bank's estimates on poverty based on 2005 data, India has 456 million people, 41.6% of its population, living below the new international poverty line of $1.25 per day

The World Bank further estimates that 33% of the global poor now reside in India.

Moreover, India also has 828 million people, or 75.6% of the population living below $2 a day, compared to 72.2% for Sub-Saharan Africa

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? WHY POVERTY ?

? High level of dependence on primitive methods of agriculture

? 75 per cent of Indian population depends on agriculture whereas the contribution of agriculture to the GDP was 22 percent

? High level of inequality arising from rural-urban divide

? High population growth rate ? Unemployment and under-employment ? Low Illiteracy, about 35 percent of adult population

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1990s 2000Poor 320 260% Population 36 19

0 20 40 60

South

West

East

North

Central

1999-001983-84

% of population below poverty line

Poverty in India

Millions of poor, malnourished and food insecure population cannot be the foot soldiers fighting the cause of sustainable agriculture

(in Million)

Who will feed India ? – small and marginal farmers

Poverty- geographical profile

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Affects of poverty

Health/Well-being

Children born into poverty are more likely to have a lower birth weight, high infant mortality and poorer health than better off children.

Housing and Homelessness

Conditions such as homelessness and chronic over-crowding significantly impact upon a child’s physical, mental and social development and well-being. Dampness, mould and condensation can cause a range of illnesses such as asthma and allergies.

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Debt People on low incomes often experience

debt. A third of households with incomes of less than Rs2,00,000 a year have problems with debt. Costs of debt repayments often result in families going without essential items. Other costs of debt are those incurred on health, relationships and quality of life.

Educational attainmentThe correlations between poverty, social class and poor educational experience and attainment have been clearly established. Poverty affects the likelihood of progressing through school to attain formal educational qualifications.

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CrimeThe areas most affected by crime and poor investment in infrastructure are the very areas where the poorest children live and are brought up.

ParticipationPoverty impacts

the opportunities for children and young people to participate fully in their communities to engage in social activities

their education and training and transitions to independence.

Children and young people living in poor households and their families often experience difficulties in accessing and benefiting from services.

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Vulnerability- Poor population

Poor children /youth and population are vulnerable to one or more of the following

Poor health often leading to malnutrition and death

Adopt demeaning professions like begging and rag pickers etc

More vulnerable to natural disasters like floods, drought and earthquakes etc.

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Graft, bribery and corruption. Crime due to insufficiant wealth and get

attracted to antisocial activities like theft,robbery,murders etc

Fall prey to anti national activities like extremism / terrorism / naxalism

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mitigationAchieving economic development and the

alleviation of poverty is very important well-informed political leadership with a

sustained capacity for promptly legislating appropriate policies and efficiently executing public investments that have a high payoff

availability of suitable physical and informational infrastructure and a skilled workforce

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capacity for attracting foreign investment, especially those with large footprint in terms of synergies with local informational industry

a global economic ethos as a driver for policy formation

an entrepreneurial culture the presence of a vigorous not-for-profit

organizations.

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Government Programmes towards Poverty Reduction

• Self Employment Programme Swarnajayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana Wage Employment Programme Jawahar Gram Samiti Yojana (JGSY) Employment Assurance Scheme

• National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme

• Infrastructure Development Programme

Indira Awas Yojana

Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana

Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

Rural Electrification• National Social Assistance Programme

National Maternity Benefits Scheme

National Old Age Pension Scheme

Annapurna

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Alleviation of povertyStrategic measures to raise rural productivity launch large-scale infrastructure construction establishing agric-technology extension service

network basically covering the whole country setting up national rural cooperative credit system and their

efficient functioning pushing forward rapid development of rural fundamental

education and basic medical care preliminarily setting up rural social security system with

focus on community’s devolpemental system and assistance to rural extremely poor people.

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CONCLUSION

Poverty is the single most cause of misery and sadness in the world

Hunger, malnutrition and susceptibility of poor to natural disasters make them take up anti national and anti social activities

It is the duty of the governments in particular and all citizens in general to try their best to alleviate poverty to establish harmony and peace in the societies and in the world.