Poverty as a Challenge
Madhya Pradesh Board · Class 9 · Social Science
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Which of the following are indicators used in the National Multidimensional Poverty Index? (Select all correct answers)
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Nutrition, School attendance, Electricity, Bank account
The National Multidimensional Poverty Index uses 12 indicators across health (nutrition, child mortality, maternal health), education (years of schooling, school attendance), and standard of living (cooking fuel, sanitation, drinking water, housing, electricity, assets, bank account). Car ownership and mobile phone are not part of these 12 indicators.
Social exclusion means that poor people are excluded from enjoying social equality with better-off people.
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Social exclusion is indeed a concept where poverty is seen as poor people having to live only in poor surroundings with other poor people, excluded from enjoying social equality of better-off people. It can be both a cause and consequence of poverty.
Which social groups are most vulnerable to poverty in India? (Select all correct answers)
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Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Rural agricultural labourers, Urban casual labourers
The most vulnerable groups to poverty are Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe households among social groups, and rural agricultural-labour households and urban casual-labour households among economic groups. Urban business owners are not vulnerable to poverty.
The British colonial administration's policies contributed to poverty in India by discouraging industrial development.
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One historical reason for widespread poverty in India was the low level of economic development under British colonial administration. Colonial policies ruined traditional handicrafts and discouraged development of industries like textiles, contributing to poverty.
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