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Despite of remarkable economic growth India is still one of the poorest countries of the world and miserable living conditions is still a pervasive problem. India is also one of the biggest countries in the world with a population of 1.35 billion<ref>Accoridng to recent data: http://www.indiaonlinepages.com/population/india-current-population.html</ref> (January 2019) and more than 13% of the total population still live with $1.90 a day<ref name="Poverty Data">Accordind to poverty data of India by the World bank: http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND</ref>
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Despite of remarkable economic growth India is still one of the poorest countries of the world and miserable living conditions is still a pervasive problem. India also has the second biggest population in the world with 1.35 billion<ref>Accoridng to recent data: http://www.indiaonlinepages.com/population/india-current-population.html</ref> (January 2019) inhabitants and more than 13% of the total population still only lives with $1.90 a day<ref name="Poverty Data">Accordind to poverty data of India by the World bank: http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND</ref>
 
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== Living Expenses and the poverty in India today ==
 
== Living Expenses and the poverty in India today ==
[[File:Welthunger-Index 2018- Vereinfachte Karte.png|thumb|World Hunger Index 2018]]
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In India the per capita income per year is with 43,479 rupees (about 611 US Dollars) or estimatedly 130 Rupees (1.83 US Dollar) a day very low and shows the poverty of the country. Nevertheless the government sets the national poverty line to 26 rupees a day in rural areas and 32 rupees in cities
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In India the per capita income per year is with 43,479 rupees (about 611 US Dollars) or estimatedly 130 Rupees (1.83 US Dollar) a day very low and shows the poverty of the country. Nevertheless the government sets the national poverty line to 26 rupees a day in rural areas and 32 rupees in cities, which is very grotesque, when a liter milk costs about 29 rupees.
Despite of the phenomenal economic progress still 195.9 million people are undernourished in India and the country has an World Hunger Index of 31.4 (2018)
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Despite of the phenomenal economic progress still 195.9 million people are undernourished in India<ref>According to "Indian Food Banking" / The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World, 2018, report: https://www.indiafoodbanking.org/hunger</ref> and the country has an World Hunger Index of 31.4 (2018)
  
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== Political and social problems ==
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Some of the, mainly social, reasons and consequences of the still high poverty in India may be very controversial.
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Some of the main reasons of the poverty in India are the caste system and the treatment of women. Because
 
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Version vom 16. Januar 2019, 23:01 Uhr

Despite of remarkable economic growth India is still one of the poorest countries of the world and miserable living conditions is still a pervasive problem. India also has the second biggest population in the world with 1.35 billion[1] (January 2019) inhabitants and more than 13% of the total population still only lives with $1.90 a day[2]

Poverty and miserable living conditions are still widespread porblems in India. Shown is he slum Dharavi in Mumbai, considered one of the biggest in the world.

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History and economical progress

The number of people living in extreme poverty has changed quickly in years past. According to the World Bank more than 90 million has escaped extreme poverty in the period between 2011/2012 and 2015. Also the townscapes in the urbanized regions have changed; the number of the poor population in cities has decreased as well.

Poverty Number of poor (million) Rate (%) Period
National Poverty Line 273.1 21.9 2011
International Poverty Line US $1.90 (2011 PPP) per day per capita 175.7 13.4 2015
Lower Middle Income Class Poverty Line US $3.20 (2011 PPP) per day per capita 659.2 50.4 2015
Upper Middle Income Class Poverty Line US $5.50 (2011 PPP) per day per capita 1,077.0 82.3 2015
[2]

The "World Poverty Clock" predicts that untill the beginnig of the year 2020 less than 3% of the total population will live in extreme poverty (currently: 3.6% according to "World Poverty Clock")[3]

Reduction of poverty by the government

Since 1950 the government of India tries to reduce the poverty, for example by subsidising groceries and other vital necessities for example through the "National Food Security Bill" from 2013. The government also developed a better education system and helped eradicating disparities between rural and urbanized areas for example trough the "Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarentee Scheme" from 2005; through this and other laws the government increased the access to better wages (minimunm wages). [4][5][6]

Narendra Modi 2015

ModiCare

Founded by the current indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, "Modi Care" is the world's biggest health insurrance scheme. It should help the poor population (under the poverty line of indian government: 26 rupees a day) to get better access to healt care. The government estimates costs of 1.6 billion dollars per year but it would help about 100 million families.


Uprising industry in India

GDP per capita of China and India

India has one the fastest growing economies in the world. In 2017 India had a GDP (Gross domestic product) grwoth rate of 6.7%[7] (still increasing), while Germany had a growth rate of 2.5%[8] (aim: continual and appropriate economic growth (StabG))[9].

An important sector in the uprising industry of India became the IT/Software-sector just recently. The software-industry was freed by regulations and patronising by the government and bureaucracy as it was the case in other sectors as a part of command economy in India. Because of the IT-sector India was seen as an international economyplayer again.[10]

The economic progress also has an influence on the national prosperity of the country. The labour force increased and also the employmentrates in "higher" paied jobs did: The rate of employees in wage employement increased by approximatly 8% in the period of 1993 untill 2012[11]

2012 Poverty distribution map in India by its states and union territories

Living Expenses and the poverty in India today

World Hunger Index 2018

In India the per capita income per year is with 43,479 rupees (about 611 US Dollars) or estimatedly 130 Rupees (1.83 US Dollar) a day very low and shows the poverty of the country. Nevertheless the government sets the national poverty line to 26 rupees a day in rural areas and 32 rupees in cities, which is very grotesque, when a liter milk costs about 29 rupees.

Despite of the phenomenal economic progress still 195.9 million people are undernourished in India[12] and the country has an World Hunger Index of 31.4 (2018)


Political and social problems

Some of the, mainly social, reasons and consequences of the still high poverty in India may be very controversial. Some of the main reasons of the poverty in India are the caste system and the treatment of women. Because

Manipulation

Corruption

References

  1. Accoridng to recent data: http://www.indiaonlinepages.com/population/india-current-population.html
  2. 2,0 2,1 Accordind to poverty data of India by the World bank: http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND
  3. "World Poverty Clock" by World Data Lab in Vienna: https://worldpoverty.io/, last accessed 16.01.2019
  4. http://www.bpb.de/internationales/asien/indien/189202/grosse-armut-und-zunehmende-ungleichheit (german), last accessed 16.01.2019
  5. National Food Security Act 2013: https://www.india.gov.in/national-food-security-act-2013
  6. Ministry of Rural Development, India: http://nrega.nic.in/netnrega/home.aspx
  7. Data for India by the "Internation Monetary Fund (IMF)": https://www.imf.org/en/Countries/IND, last accessed 16.01.2019
  8. Data for Germany by the "Internation Monetary Fund (IMF)": https://www.imf.org/en/Countries/DEU , last accessed 16.01.2019
  9. "Stabilitäts- und Wachstumsgesetz (StabG)" - Law in furtherance of economic growth [...]: http://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/stabg/ (german), last accessed 16.01.2019
  10. "Wirtschaftssystem und wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in Indien" auf bpb.de : http://www.bpb.de/internationales/asien/indien/44512/ueberblick-wirtschaft
  11. India Wage Report 2018 by the "International Labour Organization (ILO)": https://www.ilo.org/wcmsp5/groups/public/---asia/---ro-bangkok/---sro-new_delhi/documents/publication/wcms_638305.pdf
  12. According to "Indian Food Banking" / The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World, 2018, report: https://www.indiafoodbanking.org/hunger