Q1. Describe how the poverty line is estimated in India?
Ans: In India, the poverty line is estimated based on the income or consumption needed to meet basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter. Food requirements are calculated in calories, with rural areas needing 2400 calories per person per day and urban areas 2100 calories. The cost to meet these needs is determined and adjusted for inflation.
For 2011-12, the poverty line was set at:
The poverty line is reviewed every five years through surveys by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO).
Q2. Do you think that present methodology of poverty estimation is appropriate?
Ans: The current methodology for estimating poverty primarily focuses on minimum subsistence levels rather than a reasonable standard of living. A person is deemed poor if their income or consumption falls below a certain threshold necessary to meet basic needs.
While it is crucial to address minimum income levels, the government should also consider broader aspects of human poverty, including:
Q3. Describe poverty trends in India since 1973?
Ans: Overall decline in poverty: Since 1973, India has experienced a significant reduction in poverty levels:
Q4. Discuss the major reasons for poverty in India?
Ans: Major reasons for poverty in India:
Q5. Identify the social and economic groups which are most vulnerable to poverty in India.
Ans: The social groups most vulnerable to poverty in India include:
The economic groups at risk are:
Q6. Give an account of interstate disparities of poverty in India.
Ans: The proportion of poor people varies significantly across Indian states. Key points include:
Q7. Describe global poverty trends.
Ans The success rate of reducing poverty varies significantly across different regions, leading to disparities in poverty levels. In India:
Globally, there has been a notable decline in poverty:
Q8. Describe the current government strategy of poverty alleviation.
MNREGAAns: The removal of poverty is a key goal of India's development strategy. Some notable targeted anti-poverty programmes include:
Q9. Answer the following questions briefly
(i) What do you understand by human poverty?
(ii) Who are the poorest of the poor?
(iii) What are the main features of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005?
Ans: (i) Human poverty extends beyond mere lack of income. It encompasses the denial of essential political, social, and economic opportunities necessary for a decent standard of living.
(ii) The poorest of the poor are primarily:
(iii) Main features of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act 2005 include:
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