MUHARIB
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nahin yaar,main to aaj india bashing ke mood mein hoon...aaj jana ji ka birthday hai...so a little tribute to her..
LOL!!! now i feel stupid
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nahin yaar,main to aaj india bashing ke mood mein hoon...aaj jana ji ka birthday hai...so a little tribute to her..
India: 645 million live below the poverty line: July 2010
http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Country-Brief-India.pdf (Page # 2)
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
India: 645 million live below the poverty line: July 2010
http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Country-Brief-India.pdf (Page # 2)
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
What is the standard being used to determine the poverty levels. The Indian one (20 rupees a day) or the international one ($1 a day)?
Do you even bother to read what you posted here
Its about 2005 data not for 2010
India: 645 million live below the poverty line: July 2010
http://www.ophi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/Country-Brief-India.pdf (Page # 2)
Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)
I understand your sympathy towards India for poverty, suicide, maternal death, child labor, accident etc. This is the problem for all countries in this region. We are late but all are working hard to get rid of poverty. Large number of people have been got rid of it.
Look at the growth rates
India 10.4%
Srilanka 9.1%
Bangladesh 6%
We will surely do well.
It doesn't matter what your growth rates are if your growth isn't even, and 645 million Indians still below the poverty line as per 2010 data.
Page 2 is about 2010 my friend. The whole report has been constructed from 2010 data.
You forgot to read this in the report:
"The MPI was constructed by OPHI for the UNDP’s 2010 Human Development Report" on Page 1.
They just quoted a small table on Page 1 from 2005, all of the rest is from 2010.
Congrats India may be improving slowly.. but improving nonetheless.
Hopefully it'll grow at a faster rate in the future.
It matter because every year large number of population brought out of poverty by GDP growth. Look at Srilanka and Bangladesh these two countries also doing extremely well. The % is reducing.