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NEW DELHI — India spends more on programs for the poor than most developing countries, but it has failed to eradicate poverty because of widespread corruption and faulty government administration, the World Bank said Wednesday.
“India is not getting the ‘bang for the rupee’ that its significant expenditure would seem to warrant, and the needs of important population groups remain only party addressed,” John D. Blomquist, lead economist at the World Bank, wrote in a nearly 400-page study released Wednesday.
India spent 2 percent of its gross domestic product, or $28.6 billion last year, on social programs to alleviate and prevent poverty, the World Bank said, a higher percentage than any other country in Asia and about three times China’s spending.
The programs, central to the Congress party’s platform, include food distribution and health insurance initiatives that are supposed to reach hundreds of millions of households. The report was written at the “request of the government of India” and with full participation from various government bodies, the report said.
The World Bank on Wednesday recommended a radical overhaul of India’s social programs. “Marginal changes alone may not deliver the kind of safety net which a changing India needs for its poor and for its economy,” Mr. Blomquist wrote.
One of the primary problems, the World Bank said, was “leakages” — an often-used term in development circles that refers to government administrators and middle men stealing money, food and benefits. The bank said that 59 percent of the grain allotted for public distribution to the poor does not reach those households.
Instead of distributing food, the government might be better off giving out food stamps or cash transfers that can be easily traced through technology, the World Bank said.
India, the world’s the second-fastest growing major economy, after China, has had an economic boom in recent years that is transforming urban areas and creating a new class of extremely wealthy people. But social problems, including poverty, disease and illiteracy, remain widespread.
About 455 million Indian citizens live on less than $1.25 a day, the World Bank’s poverty line. A United Nations study released last year found more people living below the poverty threshold in eight states in India than in all of sub- Saharan Africa.
what kinda sick people lives in pakistan, fully brain washed, and hatred people. you are degrading value of site. if you can't stick to the topic. just sh.t up.
These are from the 2010 & 2011 reports, coming out from the World Bank, the UN, CIA World Factbook etc.
75.6% of all Indians earn less than 2 dollar (PPP) a day as per World Bank statistics. 645 million (56% of all) Indians live below the MPI index, as per UN statistics. Other international sources even claim that 836 million Indians (77% of all Indians) earn 20 rupees or less per day. All of these are international sources, they have slightly differing data, but it does not hide the grave realities of India.
who are you who hate pakistanis to complain/ we are on a pakistani site if you want to praise india and make anti pak comments go to an indian site
If i did it there will be no difference between U and ME. Even it is pakistani site but remember you are talking about India. if you can't just restrict all Indian's. its our internal matter subject is about Myanmar and Indian AID. if you can't understand strategic relation ship just stop talking nonsense. even US is in debt why it giving you military aid.
@danger007 .. i think we have enough of sadism and sarcasm, we should also fairly take the blame... so i just say.. lets maintain our dignity.
Your type of indians wouldnt know dignity if it hit you in your face and now that you have nothing more to say you are trying to go away with your usual pithy comments
Look the data I have provided make Bilal to run..
I have a feeling of guilt when danger007 posted regarding pakistan .. so I said so. i Have the right to fight for my nation.
Your type of indians wouldnt know dignity if it hit you in your face and now that you have nothing more to say you are trying to go away with your usual pithy comments
you are right but both you and i know that both india and paksitan have a lot of problems and we need better stronger honest leaders if our respective communities are to prosper
look who's talking. chill man. It just give and take policy. if the AID subjected to floods so and so it will called humanity , if it is subjected state to state foreign AID its called strategy. When we are expecting some thing from others, then we need to pay in return.
listen mate i get upset at our political leaders in india and pakistanis. People like you and me get all worked about it but people who should be taking care of our poor etc dont give a shix
@Bilal... you want to talk about world bank..then let see how will you respond to that
India’s Anti-Poverty Programs Are Big but Troubled
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/19/world/asia/19india.html
455 mn out of 1210 mn comes out to be 37.6 %.. now chew your words.
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