Devadwal
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India has undermined a popular myth about development
Extreme poverty in the country has dropped to negligible levels
This is a wonderful achievement. It is even more impressive because the country managed it without an industrial miracle.
now we need to work harder and smarter to eliminated completely.
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New research suggests that the extreme poverty rate in India has dropped to ‘negligible’ levels, with rates below 5% in 2024, with rural poverty at 4.86% and urban at 4.09% as per recent reports.
The notion that development in populous, low-income countries is inherently slow seems to be wrong if we look at the recent reporting. It was and still is often cited due to the complexities of scaling interventions and the scale of poverty.
Let’s have a look into the findings, and keep in mind there are debates around the measurement of poverty.
1 Current Poverty Rate Levels in India
2 Poverty Rate in India – Historical Trends and Comparisons
3 Policy and Economic Drivers
4 Debates around the Measurement of Poverty
Current Poverty Rate Levels in India
Recent data from the State Bank of India (SBI) report, based on the 2023-24 Household Consumption Expenditure Survey (HCES), estimates that the national poverty rate has fallen below 5%, specifically between 4-4.5%. This is broken down as follows:
Region FY24 Poverty Rate (%) FY23 Poverty Rate (%) FY12 Poverty Rate (%)
Rural 4.86 7.2 25.7
Urban 4.09 4.6 13.7
These figures do indeed represent a sharp decline, with rural poverty dropping from 25.7% in FY12 to 4.86% in FY24, and urban poverty decreasing from 13.7% in FY12 to 4.09% in FY24. The poverty line for 2023-24 was set at Rs1,632 for rural areas and Rs1,944 for urban areas, adjusted for inflation based on the recommendations of the Suresh Tendulkar committee from 2011-12.
Further, a Brookings article provides additional insight using international poverty lines, noting that the Headcount Poverty Ratio (HCR) for the PPP$ 1.9 poverty line (a common measure of extreme poverty) declined from 12.2% in 2011-12 to 2% in 2022-23, equating to an annual reduction of 0.93 percentage points. For the PPP$ 3.2 poverty line, the HCR dropped from 53.6% to 20.8% over the same period, as shown in the table below:
Poverty Line 2011-12 HCR (%) 2022-23 HCR (%) Annual Reduction (ppt)
PPP$ 1.9 12.2 2 0.93
PPP$ 3.2 53.6 20.8 ~3
These statistics show the near elimination of extreme poverty in India, with the 2% HCR for PPP$ 1.9 in 2022-23 being particularly striking, suggesting that only a small fraction of the population remains below this threshold.
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