Running head: POVERTY IN INDIA 1 Poverty in India Charlotte Verser Ottawa University POVERTY IN INDIA 2 I wanted to focus my research on the problem with poverty in India. I became interested in the subject when one of my classmates told the story of how she visited the country and everyone around her was living in poverty. I wanted to focus on the education‚ employment‚ and housing/shelter. Education is not
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Poverty in India is widespread with the nation estimated to have a third of the world’s poor. According to a 2005 World Bank estimate‚ 42% of India falls below the international poverty line of US$ 1.25 a day (PPP‚ in nominal terms 21.6 a day in urban areas and 14.3 in rural areas); having reduced from 60% in 1981.[1] According to the criterion used by the Planning Commission of India 27.5% of the population was living below the poverty line in 2004–2005‚ down from 51.3% in 1977–1978‚ and 36% in
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Pollution is an issue of concern in the modern world that we live in today. There are many types of pollution‚ namely air‚ water and noise. Pollution in our environment will undoubtedly affect our quality of life. Our naturally beautiful world becoming ugly because it is suffering from the effects of environmental pollution. Pollution can also cause various health problems and other negative effects. Air pollution is caused by the emission of toxic gases from vehicles‚ factories and open burning
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Troy Kelly English Professor Poverty Issues in Bombay‚ India Bombay‚ located in India‚ is India ’s capital with a population of 18 million people. However half of Bombay’s population is living in tenement housing or are homeless. It’s not uncommon to find families outdoors living under bridges or along railroad tracks. The lives of Bombay’s poor involve terrible poverty‚ squalor‚ and almost unimaginable suffering and deprivation. Many people living in Bombay do not have access to clean
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Poverty in India is widespread‚ with the nation estimated to have a third of the world’s poor. In 2011‚ World Bank stated‚ 32.7% of the total Indian people fall below the international of US$ 1.25 per day (PPP) while 68.7% live on less than US$ 2 per day. According to 2010 data from the United Nations Development Program‚ an estimated 37.2% of Indians live below the country’s national poverty line. A 2010 report by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) states that 8 Indian states
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Poverty is one of the main issues‚ attracting the attention of the economists. It indicates a condition in which a person fails to maintain a living standard adequate for a comfortable lifestyle. India has the world’s largest number of poor people living in a single country. Out of its total population of more than 1 billion‚ 350 to 400 million people are living below the poverty line. Nearly 75% of the poor people are in rural areas‚ most of them are daily wagers‚ landless laborers and self employed
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LOYOLA COLLEGE (AUTONOMOUS)‚ CHENNAI – 600 034 M.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION – SOCIAL WORK FIRST SEMESTER – NOVEMBER 2010 SW 1802 - HUMAN GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT Date : 03-11-10 Dept. No. Max. : 100 Marks Time : 1:00 - 4:00 SECTION – A Answer ALL the questions. Answer to each question should not exceed 50 words. (10X2=20) * Define
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----------------------------------------------------- INFLATIONARY MEAURES IN INDIA ABSTRACT Inflation is a determinant in functioning of any economy. In our country India has mixed economy model that comprises both capitalism and socialism. In our country‚ India uses the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) to calculate inflation rate. Inflation is calculated on a weekly basis. The present day process being used in India has been Wholesale price index (WPI) while several other developed countries adopt
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Poverty is one of the major factors that hinder development‚ it is categorized into two main terms which are absolute and relative‚ with absolute being the most dominate in most rural areas of the world. This essay will outline the measures of alleviating poverty in rural areas‚ in which a rural area by definition is a small civil division in a country with a few inhabitants and sparsely populated. The alleviation measures include modernization of infrastructure‚ developing of micro-enterprises‚
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poor families in America‚ many who do have incomes over the poverty line are still unable to meet the needs of their family‚ showing us that perhaps our measures of poverty are inaccurate‚ and the problem is even more prevalent than we can see. Once poverty thresholds are standardized‚ America’s poverty rate is 5% higher than the average of the OECD. Rates of poverty are highest among minorities. While 10% of white people live in poverty‚ the rates are significantly higher among blacks and Latinos
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