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Introduction | |
What is Poverty? | |
What is Poverty Alleviation? | |
Schemes for Poverty Alleviation |
In the pursuit of poverty alleviation, India has achieved remarkable strides, as highlighted by the World Bank, lifting 90 million people out of poverty between 2011 and 2015. This notable progress is attributed to the implementation of various government schemes dedicated to addressing the essential needs of the impoverished, generating employment opportunities, and ensuring access to food and shelter.
Poverty alleviation encompasses a set of economic and humanitarian measures aimed at eradicating poverty within a country.
According to the World Bank, severe poverty is defined as living on $1.90 per day or less, a condition currently affecting 767 million people globally.
As per the latest government data, in 2011, 268 million Indians lived on less than $1.90 per day.
The Government of India has instituted various programs and schemes with the objective of eliminating poverty and ensuring basic necessities for disadvantaged households.
Integrated Rural Development Programme (IRDP)
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