IS INDIA BECOMING POORER; IS IT A TRAVESTY?

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    Does India get poorer?

    The figure released by S.D.Tendulkar suggests that India is getting poorer insteadof becoming richer, a proposition which may be contrary to popular perception but

    is true. The widening gulf between rich and poor is a big threat which society till

    date fails to understand. The poor should and must get a slice in the development

    otherwise the whole exercise would go futile.

    Om Prakash Yadav

    [email protected]

    omprakashbas@yaho

    o.com

    S.D.Tendulkar, the former chairman of Prime Ministers

    economic advisory council has prepared a report, according to

    which India has 38 % population below poverty line (BPL). At

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    present Planning commission of Indias 2006 figure is only

    28.5%. of the population is under BPL.

    If Tendulkars report is accepted officially by the Govt and thePlanning commission, there shall be an addition of about 11

    crore populations in the exiting number of people living BPL. In

    India, since 1972, Poverty is being calculated in terms of

    calories. 2100 calories for Urban and 2400 calories for rural

    areas are the yardsticks to measure poverty in India.Tendulkar has used different methodology for this survey and

    took education, health, sanitation, nutrition and household

    income etc into account while calculating Poverty, the

    definition of which has always been a point of difference

    amongst economists and experts. Many experts, economists

    and rights activists believe, and they give some convincing

    arguments also to support their views, that poverty2

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    measurement formula in India is not satisfactory, there are

    actually more people below BPL, they argue.

    Efforts has had been made earlier also by the government inorder to find a broader consensus on the definition of poverty.

    One N.C.Saxena committee was formed by government in June

    this year which suggested that 50% people are under BPL. In

    2007, Arjun Sengupta, associated with National commission for

    enterprises in unorganised sector, said that 77% of Indians arein BPL.

    Only a couple of years ago, NSSO, the national sampling govt

    organisation, has thrown a figure in the public domain that

    about 70% of populations in India dont even spend 20Rs/- a

    day on them. Whereas in this country itself, there are people

    who gifts 700 crores plane to his wife on birthday. The number

    of HNI in India is increasing with galloping speed and it has3

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    crossed one lakh figure till date. What a contrast and irony in

    deed!

    Nitish Kr, CM of Bihar, only a couple of years ago, organisedone Global Seminar at Patna for evolving a unanimous

    definition on poverty. It was attended by a plethora of

    luminaries from across different fields ranging from economy to

    science and from NGO to government functionaries. The

    seminar deliberated upon Poverty and consensus was arrivedat that the definition of poverty should be made broad based.

    Kumar had called on the union government to reconsider the

    determinants to define the poverty. The report of Tendular has

    vindicated the stand of Nitish kumar.

    FALL OUT ON PROPOSED NATIONAL FOOD SECURITY

    ACT- the union government is to come out with a historic bill

    on food security in the next session of parliament. The4

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    proposed legislation is historic in the sense that it would

    guarantee availability of at least 25 Kg of grains to one BPL

    families per month @ 3 Rs/-. The proposed legislation wouldincur an additional 9500 crore rupees on the subsidy of the

    grains. At present government is incurring 37,010 crore rupees

    on the subsidy of the food meant for BPL families.

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