to generate heat and energy. As a result from the burning of coal‚ carbon dioxide is released into the environment. Besides factories‚ many people are still practising open burning as a way of disposing their household wastes. Although burning our household wastes is a convenient way of getting rid of our rubbish‚ it is harmful to the environment as it contributes to the worsening of the air quality. As a result‚ air pollution causes people to suffer from health problems such as chest
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Poverty is the deprivation of food‚ shelter‚ money and clothing that occurs when people cannot satisfy their basic needs. Poverty can be understood simply as a lack of money‚ or more broadly in terms of barriers to everyday life. It refers to a situation where a person is unable meet the basic necessities of life. Absolute poverty or destitution refers to the state of severe deprivation of basic human needs‚ which commonly includes food‚ water‚ sanitation‚ clothing‚ shelter‚ health care‚ education
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phone number: | 0452457861 | Unit name and number: | Public Health Policy and Society 400416 | Tutorial group: | Lecture | Tutorial day and time: | Wednesday‚ 6 PM – 9 PM | Lecturer/Tutor: | John Macdonald | Title of assignment: | Poverty in India | Length: | 3429 words | Date due: | 10th May 2013 | Date submitted: | 10th May 2013 | Campus enrolment: | Parramatta | Declaration: I hold a copy of this assignment if the original is lost or damaged. I hereby certify that
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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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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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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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generation have the same world we had a few decades ago. We should all take precautions and find ways to reduce pollution. Pollution will lead us nowhere except to create disease and suffering. I have just met up with a scientish‚ Dr Leong‚ from the House of Science Malaysia. He has given me tips on reducing the pollution. Firstly‚ we must not do open burning. Do stop a person who is doing so because that can reduce the smoke from blending into the air and thus getting into our lungs. Open burning can cause
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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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