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IT INCLUDE TWO FACTORS ONLY POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT .....
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Wow I can see Indian people dancing eating,
shopping…
SORRY, to say but you might be
watching a different
country..because I can see only CRISIS of
everything…
UnEmployment AND
PoVerty
ContentsMeaning of unemploymentEffects of unemploymentCauses of unemploymentTypes of unemploymentSuggestions to solve unemployment
problemSteps taken by Government to increase
EmploymentEmployment in Eleventh five year plan
Meaning of Unemployment
Unemployment means a situation in which people
are willing to work, at the
existing rate of wage, but they do
not get work.
Loss of Human Resour-
ces
Increase in
Poverty
Socials Problem
s
Effects of Unemployment
Political Instability
Exploitatio-n of Labourers
Causes of unemployment
Rapid growth of populatio
n
Automation Agriculture, a seasonal Industry
Defective Education
System
Less saving and
investment
Lack of employment
policy
Slow progress of
Industrialisation
Slow economic growth
Open UnemploymentUnder UnemploymentEducated
UnemploymentIndustrial
UnemploymentRural Unemployment Urban UnemploymentSeasonal
UnemploymentFrictional
UnemploymentStructural
UnemploymentCyclical Unemployment
Types of Unemployment
SUGGESTIONS
Check on populationNational employment policyStrengthening Information
Technology sectorPromoting rural non farm ActivitiesMore IndustrialisationPromotion of ExportsChange in the Education system
Steps taken by government to increase employment
Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar yojana(SGSY)
Employment in eleventh five year plan
Creating 58 million new employment oportunities
Reducing unemployment rate to below 5 per cent
Creating quality jobs in organised sectorsCreating non agriculture work oportunities by
creating jobs in industrial and service sectorsSpecial programmes aimed at target groups
such as weavers, artisans, craftmens etc.
POVERTY IN INDIA
CONTENTS• Basic Introduction• Factors• Rate Of Change of Poverty In India• Impact• Actions Taken• Actions Needed• Conclusion
What is Poverty…?• A condition in which the person lacks
possession of material or money.• Absolute poverty is referred to a condition
where the person can’t even satisfy his basic needs of food, clothes and shelter.
• Example can be referred to the slums in cities.
A DEFINATION TO POVERTY
Factors
• Changing trends in a country’s economy• Environmental problems such as lack of
rainfall.• Lack of education• Overpopulation
LACK OF EDUCATION
Impact Of Poverty
• Over utilization of natural resources.• Illegal land grabbing.• Child antisocial behavior.• Reduced average life time.• Increase in crime rate.
POVERTY IN DIFFERENT STATES OF INDIA
MEASURES TAKEN
• Starting welfare state and charities.• Initiative of BPL and ration cards • Decrease the cost of living• Make healthcare free and accessible to all• Providing free education till 5th grade• Starting employment schemes like NREGA• Reduced taxes
A PICTURE OF
DEVELOPING INDIA
POVERTY NOW AND THEN…
What Else can be done..?
• Government job creation schemes.• Relaxation of taxes to poor people.• Efforts for free education.• Providing more subsidies.
Efforts As An Individual
• Aim for creating jobs instead of looking for jobs.
• Can teach poor people in order to increase literacy rate.
• Should donate generously.
Future Aspects
Some schemes such as National Rural Livelihood Mission, Swabhiman, Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana have been passed lately in order to deal with poverty… Future schemes can’t be forecasted but in the elections of 2014 poverty has been put up as a major issue… So we can hope for a better tomorrow of India.
CONCLUSION• Though a sharp bend is seen in poverty rate
from 1981 to 2009 but poverty is still at large.• The government makes schemes to eradicate
poverty but poor people are eradicated instead.
• In order for a bright future we need to remove poverty completely and build a ‘POVERTY FREE NATION’....
Thank YouMade By- Suraj Patwal -11338
Ayush Jain- 11381
Rattan Kumar-11389
Akshay- 11302