Whats your point?
Look at the thread title. It contains the phrase 'so called "poor" India'. That phrase suggests that India is not that poor (i.e. the indian population).
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Whats your point?
Another Indian (divya) said that anyone who lives on less than 15 rupees is considered to be in poverty.
Here's an interesting statistic.
Nearly 80 pct of India lives on half dollar a day | Reuters
80% of Indians live on less than 50 cent a day.
actually my response was not for you but was for thread stater and you post came in between .All the words i made and you have noticed only my reference to adversary.
Lets keep flames down!
yes most of us deny anything negative ... not me.. i like to debate on anything even if its against the interests of nation ( not like ajtr though )
Anywhere in the country the minimum wage for the very basic job of daily labourer is near to 100 rupees. (2 dollars) .. and jobs like that are not scarce..and can be found all around
so i dont know where they got the figure from..
Look at the thread title. It contains the phrase 'so called "poor" India'. That phrase suggests that India is not that poor (i.e. the indian population).
Well maybe not everyone has such a job. This 100 rupees is in what time though? Per day? Per week? etc
Another Indian (divya) said that anyone who lives on less than 15 rupees is considered to be in poverty.
Here's an interesting statistic.
Nearly 80 pct of India lives on half dollar a day | Reuters
80% of Indians live on less than 50 cent a day.
per day.. here in my state its more.. i wont get a basic labourer ( who will cut the grass or take rubbish and clean compund ) less than 350+..
Check this out..
Data Source: Ministry of Statistics and Program Implementation, Government of India. Central Statistical Organization ..
Well mate, statistics don't lie. Unless the numbers are cooked up or are manipulated, which I don't think they are since they are from the government themselves. You might have a point in saying that a labourer earns 100 rupees per day, but most likely there are other factors such as not everyone having such a job or the law being broken.
This is happening all over India especially in South India, i havn't seen mechanized rice harvesters till a couple of years ago. Now a days they are all over the place from where i came from (AP). Looks like big farmers are going for mechanized harvesting to manual as the labor costs have risen sharply.
Shortage of skilled labours because unfortunately a large swathe of indians are uneducated. Secondly it has to do with the caste mentality of hiring. Many indians are reculant to hire anyone outside their community / social status.
Government doesnt keep of wage details of each and every citizen unlike in western countries where you u need insurance card and wages are monitored.. Any Indian will agree there is no person , you will get to work anywhere in the country under 100 or around 100.
Yes there are pockets in country, where the people have no jobs and they migrate to cities and other states, th example being , the case of Bihar.
Well mate, statistics don't lie. Unless the numbers are cooked up or are manipulated, which I don't think they are since they are from the government themselves. You might have a point in saying that a labourer earns 100 rupees per day, but most likely there are other factors such as not everyone having such a job or the law being broken.
There are huge benefits for "being poor" in India. ration @ very minimum rate, free stuffs, writing off loans etc. Everybody wants to be poor... Apart from that, there is dealerships & concessions in the colleges etc.
Ok. What are you trying to get at though?
Mean to say it is not 80% under poverty in India.
In my state, it is people who are earning less than Rs-350,000/-per year is under poverty line for few state govt. schemes.