Poverty As A Challenge
Poverty As A Challenge
Introduction
Analyse and discuss the two cases of poverty on the following issues
● Mahatma Gandhi always insisted that India would be truly independent only when the poorest
of its people become free of human suffering.
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● Poor have to live in poor surrounding with ● When a section is more prone to specific
poor people and excluded from enjoying social problem it is known as vulnerable.
equality. ● When the probability of certain community or
● Cause as well as consequences of poverty. individual is more towards remaining poor.
● Caste system is an example of social exclusion. ● Creates probability of being more adversely
affected.
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Poverty Line
How?
How?
Class 9th - Economics - Poverty as a Challenge - Full Chapter Explanation
A minimum level of food requirement, clothing, footwear, fuel and light, educational and
medical requirement, etc. are determined for subsistence.
These physical quantities are multiplied by their prices in rupees. Priceline = Poverty line.
Present formula for food requirement while estimating the poverty line is based on the desired
Calorie requirement.
● The monetary expenditure per capita needed for buying these calorie requirement are [2011-12]
➔ The poverty line for a person was fixed at Rs 816 per month for rural area and Rs 1000 for urban
areas.
➔ A family of five members living in rural areas and earning less than about Rs 4,080 per month will
be below the poverty line. A similar family in the urban areas would need a minimum of Rs 5,000
per month to meet their basic requirements.
➔ Poverty line is estimated periodically (normally
every five years) by conducting sample surveys.
Poverty Estimate
I. There is a substantial decline in poverty ratios in India from about 45 per cent in 1993-94
to 37.2 per cent in 2004–05.
II. If the trend continues, people below poverty line may come down to less than 20 per cent
in the next few years.
III. The number of poor declined from 407 million in 2004–05 to 270 million in 2011–12 with
an average annual decline of 2.2 percentage.
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Vulnerable Groups
● The proportion of people below poverty line is also not same for all social groups and economic
categories in India.
Analyse
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Vulnerable Groups
● Social groups, which are most vulnerable to poverty are Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe
households.
● Economic groups, which are most vulnerable are the rural agricultural labour households and
the urban casual labour households.
● The double disadvantage of being a landless casual wage labour household in the socially
disadvantaged social groups of the scheduled caste or the scheduled tribe population highlights
the seriousness of the problem.
● Inequality of Income within a family.
Story of Sivaraman
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Inter-State Disparities
● The proportion of poor people is not the same in every state and the success rate of
reducing poverty varies from state to state.
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Analysis
● Recent estimates show while the all India Head Count Ratio (HCR) was 21.9 per cent in
2011-12 states like Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Uttar Pardesh, Bihar and Odisha had above
all India poverty level.
● Bihar and Odisha continue to be the two poorest states with poverty ratios of 33.7 and
32.6 percent respectively.
● There has been a significant decline in poverty in Kerala, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh,
Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and West Bengal.
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Reasons
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There has been a substantial reduction in global poverty, it is marked with great regional differences.
● Poverty declined substantially in China and Southeast Asian countries as a result of rapid
economic growth and massive investments in human resource development.
● Countries of South Asia (India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Bhutan) the decline has
also been rapid 34 per cent to 15.2 per cent in 2014.
● In Sub-Saharan Africa, poverty in fact declined from 51 per cent in 2005 to 40.2 per cent in
2018.
● In Latin America, the ratio of poverty has also declined from 10 per cent in 2005 to 4 per cent in
2018.
● Poverty has also resurfaced in some of the former socialist countries like Russia, where officially
it was non-existent earlier.
● The new sustainable development goals of the United Nations (UN) proposes ending poverty of
all types by 2030.
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Causes of Poverty
● Socio-Culture and economic factors are also responsible for poverty. Explain
In order to fulfil social obligations and observe religious ceremonies, people in India,
including the very poor, spend a lot of money.
Small farmers need money to buy agricultural inputs like seeds, fertilizer, pesticides etc.
Since poor people hardly have any savings, they borrow.
So the high level of indebtedness is both the cause and effect of poverty.
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Low during the initial period [1980’s] Policies and programmes which directly or
indirectly targeted to reduce poverty.
After 1980’s, India’s economic growth has been
of the fastest in the world.
1. Mahatma Gandhi National Rural
Employment Guarantee (MGNREGA)
6 Percent during the 1980’s and 1990’s
2. Prime Minister Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)
3. Rural Employment Generation Programme
Impact (REGP)
4. Swarnajayanti Gram Swarojgar Yojana (SGSY)
5. Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana (PMGY)
Economic growth is related to poverty reduction. 6. Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY )
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Outcome
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Outcome
● One of the major reasons for less effectiveness is the lack of proper implementation
and right targeting.
● Moreover, there has been a lot of overlapping of schemes.
● Despite good intentions, the benefits of these schemes are not fully reached to the
deserving poor.
● Therefore, the major emphasis in recent years is on proper monitoring of all the
poverty alleviation programmes.
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Poverty
● Disparities in poverty are visible between rural and urban areas and among different states.
● Vulnerability of certain social groups.
● It is about a “minimum” subsistence level of living rather than a “reasonable” level of living.