Poverty is the lack of basic necessities that all human beings must have i.e. food and water, shelter, education, medical care, security. Internationally an income of less than $1.25 per day per head of purchasing power parity is defined as extreme poverty. In world over the year poverty is drastically decline from 41.69 percent in 1990 to 20.6 percent in 2010. Out of total world’s poor 33.4 % is accounted by India (World Bank 2013). Poverty line according to World Bank is the person who survive on less than $1.25 per da
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
India has witnessed high economic growth since the 1980s, and a reduction in the share of income poo...
The report analyzes poverty incidence in India and in particular, in Uttar Pradesh (UP), and defines...
As a result of “GLOBALIZATION”, the “Earth” turns into a small village. Moreover, this is needless t...
Poverty is a state in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and necessities for ...
One very crucial factor hitting our entire economy is the gradual increase in magnitude of unemploym...
Poverty in India is one of the biggest issue we are facing today. Almost every third poor in the wor...
Poverty is not simply a lack of adequate income. It is a social phenomenon in which a section of a s...
Poverty, rural development, and infrastructural development are three of the most pressing concerns ...
Poverty is a major hurdle of inclusive economic growth in any country. Thus eradication of poverty i...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
Hegel used to say that “poverty is a social phenomenon’’. Mahatma Gandhi thought that poverty was th...
Poverty can be defined as a social phenomenon in which a section of society is not able to satisfy e...
Poverty is a socio-economic problem facing Indian economy today.The povertylevels in India are synon...
In India economic growth make it possible for expansion of productive employment and generation of r...
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
India has witnessed high economic growth since the 1980s, and a reduction in the share of income poo...
The report analyzes poverty incidence in India and in particular, in Uttar Pradesh (UP), and defines...
As a result of “GLOBALIZATION”, the “Earth” turns into a small village. Moreover, this is needless t...
Poverty is a state in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and necessities for ...
One very crucial factor hitting our entire economy is the gradual increase in magnitude of unemploym...
Poverty in India is one of the biggest issue we are facing today. Almost every third poor in the wor...
Poverty is not simply a lack of adequate income. It is a social phenomenon in which a section of a s...
Poverty, rural development, and infrastructural development are three of the most pressing concerns ...
Poverty is a major hurdle of inclusive economic growth in any country. Thus eradication of poverty i...
Lacking assets is both a cause and an outcome of poverty. Poor health, deficient skills, scant acces...
Hegel used to say that “poverty is a social phenomenon’’. Mahatma Gandhi thought that poverty was th...
Poverty can be defined as a social phenomenon in which a section of society is not able to satisfy e...
Poverty is a socio-economic problem facing Indian economy today.The povertylevels in India are synon...
In India economic growth make it possible for expansion of productive employment and generation of r...
In August 1999, India’s population reached 1 billion, and by 2035 experts project that India will ov...
India has witnessed high economic growth since the 1980s, and a reduction in the share of income poo...
The report analyzes poverty incidence in India and in particular, in Uttar Pradesh (UP), and defines...