Thursday, May 5, 2011

POVERTY INTRODUCTION

What i the real meaning of Poverty?
                                                       Poverty in simple word means is the lack of human needs, like food, water, air, and all other basic needs.



             Poverty is pronounced deprivation in well-being, and comprises many dimensions. It includes low incomes and the inability to acquire the basic goods and services necessary for survival with dignity. Poverty also encompasses low levels of health and education, poor access to clean water and sanitation, inadequate physical security, lack of voice, and insufficient capacity and opportunity to better one’s life
—World Bank


Though INDIA boosts of a high economic rate it is shameful that most of the people in

INDIA are under poverty as INDIA'S population is estimated to be more than 1 billion out of them nearly 300-400 million peoples are under poverty not even having a single meal for one day.


                   
       

Wednesday, May 4, 2011



Some of the basic reasons of rural poverty in India are:
                    Unequal distribution of income.
                    High population growth.
                    Illiteracy.
                    Large families.
                    Caste system.
Problems Of Rural Poverty
                    Presence of malnutrition, illiteracy, diseases and long term health problems.
                    Unhygienic living conditions, lack of proper housing, high infant mortality rate, injustice to women    and social ill-treatment of certain sections of society.




Poverty has many dimensions changing from place to place. There are two inter-related aspects of poverty - Urban and rural poverty. The main causes of urban poverty are predominantly due to impoverishment of rural peasantry that forces them to move out of villages to seek some living in the towns and cities. In this process, they even lose the open space or habitat they had in villages without food and other basic amenities. When they come to the cities, they get access to some food though other sanitary facilities including clean water supply. And they have to stay in the habitats that place them under sub-human conditions. While a select few have standards of living comparable to the richest in the world, the majority fails to get two meals a day. The causes of rural poverty are manifold including inadequate and ineffective implementation of anti-poverty programmes.The overdependence on monsoon with non-availability of irrigational facilities often result in crop-failure and low agricultural productivity forcing farmers in the debt-traps. The rural communities tend to spend large percentage of annual earnings on social ceremonies like marriage; feast etc.Our economic development since Independence has been lopsided .There has been increase in unemployment creating poverty like situations for many. Population is growing at an alarming rate. The size of the Indian family is relatively bigger averaging at 4.2.The other causes include dominance of caste system which forces the individual to stick to the traditional and hereditary occupations.

Though INDIA boosts of a high economic rate it is shameful that most of the people in

INDIA are under poverty as INDIA'S population is estimated to be more than 1 billion out of them nearly 300-400 million peoples are under poverty not even having a single meal for one day.