Friday, September 05, 2008

How many poor does India have? Experts to decide

from New Delhi News

With poverty benchmarks rising, India is considering doing the same. a new group is being formed by the government to determine how many poor live in India. - Kale

The rural development ministry has constituted an Expert Group to recommend a methodology to conduct the Below Poverty Line (BPL) census in the country.

The 16-member group will look into the institutional system for conducting the BPL survey, processing of data validation, and approval of the below poverty line at various levels for the 11th Five Year Plan (2007-12).

The surveys to determine the number of poor is conducted by the National Sample Survey Organisation (NSSO), which is attached to the ministry of statistics and programme implementation.

"There was a long felt need to evolve a transparent methodology to identify and capture the actually poor BPL households in the rural areas," a rural development ministry official said Friday.

The expert group, headed by M. Shankar, a former secretary in the rural development, will submit its report in six months.

Estimates of how many Indians are poor vary.

According to a World Bank report released Tuesday, the actual number of poor in India has gone up over the years if the new poverty benchmark -- a daily income of $1.25 -- is taken into consideration.

This benchmark would put the numger of poor in India at 456 million -- in 2005 -- out of population of 1.2 billion.

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