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Poverty in India

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Card 1Meaning of Poverty

What is poverty in India?

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Poverty in India is a situation in which a person fails to earn enough income to buy the minimum needs of subsistence. These minimum needs include food, clothing, housing, clean water, health care, an

Card 2Poverty Line

What is a poverty line?

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A poverty line is a cut-off point that divides people into the poor and the non-poor. It shows the minimum income or consumption level needed to meet basic needs. In India, it is linked to minimum cal

Card 3Poverty Line

Why is the poverty line different in different countries and at different times?

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The poverty line changes because basic needs, prices, and living standards are different in different places and at different times. What counts as a minimum need in one country may not be the same in

Card 4Poverty Line in India

What is the calorie requirement used for poverty estimation in rural and urban India?

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The minimum calorie intake is fixed at 2,400 calories per person per day in rural areas and 2,100 calories per person per day in urban areas. Rural people need more calories because they usually do ha

Card 5Poverty Line in India

How is poverty line estimated in India?

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Poverty line in India is estimated using Monthly Per Capita Expenditure, or MPCE. This is used as a proxy for household income. The expenditure level needed to get minimum calories and basic non-food

Card 6Poverty Line in India

What were the poverty line values in India in 2011-12 for rural and urban areas?

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In 2011-12, the poverty line was ₹816 per person per month in rural areas and ₹1,000 per person per month in urban areas. On a daily basis, this was ₹27.20 per capita per day for rural areas and ₹33.3

Card 7Poverty Line in India

Why is the rural poverty line lower than the urban poverty line?

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The rural poverty line is lower because essential commodities are cheaper in rural areas than in urban areas. This does not mean rural people need fewer calories; in fact, rural calorie requirement is

Card 8Poverty Line in India

What is MPCE and why is it used?

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MPCE stands for Monthly Per Capita Expenditure. It is the average monthly spending per person in a household. It is used as a proxy for income because it helps identify whether a household is above or

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