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India's GDP is growing, yet hunger getting worse
A K Ghosh
Monday 23 October 2017
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21 per cent children in India, younger than the age of five, suffer from wasting (Credit: Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava/CSE

At the start of the millennium 17 years ago, the United Nations declared a set of eight Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) to achieve by 2015. Considering the inability to achieve within targeted dateline, UN later expanded and modified the goals to a total of 17 to be achieved by 2030 and called them Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The first two of these goals, featured in both MDGs and SDGs, are removal of hunger and poverty. India, now being considered as one of the foremost emerging economies, pledged to work towards all the goals.

However, the annual Global Hunger Index calculated by the International Food Policy Research Institute, has put India at the 100th place among 119 countries in its recent estimation released on October 12. In the past three years, India has recorded a fall of 55 points, revealing the wide gaps between rhetoric, promises and action.

Our neighbouring countries, like Nepal (72), Myanmar (77), Sri Lanka (84) and Bangladesh (88) have better ranks on the hunger index. Only Pakistan (106) and Afghanistan (107) rank below India.

While the government flaunts a surging economy, prevalence of hunger in India is at the “high end of serious category”.

This shows that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) does not reveal the ground truth about progress in development. The top 10 per cent of Indians control the wealth basket while the common people—more than one billion—slide down along ‘Hunger Index’.

India is committed to achieve SDGs, with special focus on ending poverty. If poverty can be removed, hunger will not be there. Poor people die hungry. Obviously, malnourishment comes from inability to procure food because of the lack of money. India remains a country of constraint with one of the highest numbers of billionaires and one of the highest numbers of hungry people.

We are witnessing a jobless growth. Poverty will logically increase with joblessness and lead to more hunger in the vast rural and semi-urban landscape. According to Forbes Magazine, India has 101 billionaires in 2017 but obviously, benefit of having wealth in the hand of 101 out of 1.2 billion people will never offer a better quality of life to the poor and hungry.

Rhetoric is good to hear but we need action to remove poverty and hunger.
http://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/india-s-gdp-is-growing-yet-hunger-getting-worse-58910
 
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India's GDP is growing, yet hunger getting worse
A K Ghosh
Monday 23 October 2017
0.14634500_1508759658_malnutrition-sambhav.jpg

21 per cent children in India, younger than the age of five, suffer from wasting (Credit: Kumar Sambhav Shrivastava/CSE

At the start of the millennium 17 years ago, the United Nations declared a set of eight Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) to achieve by 2015. Considering the inability to achieve within targeted dateline, UN later expanded and modified the goals to a total of 17 to be achieved by 2030 and called them Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The first two of these goals, featured in both MDGs and SDGs, are removal of hunger and poverty. India, now being considered as one of the foremost emerging economies, pledged to work towards all the goals.

However, the annual Global Hunger Index calculated by the International Food Policy Research Institute, has put India at the 100th place among 119 countries in its recent estimation released on October 12. In the past three years, India has recorded a fall of 55 points, revealing the wide gaps between rhetoric, promises and action.

Our neighbouring countries, like Nepal (72), Myanmar (77), Sri Lanka (84) and Bangladesh (88) have better ranks on the hunger index. Only Pakistan (106) and Afghanistan (107) rank below India.

While the government flaunts a surging economy, prevalence of hunger in India is at the “high end of serious category”.

This shows that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) does not reveal the ground truth about progress in development. The top 10 per cent of Indians control the wealth basket while the common people—more than one billion—slide down along ‘Hunger Index’.

India is committed to achieve SDGs, with special focus on ending poverty. If poverty can be removed, hunger will not be there. Poor people die hungry. Obviously, malnourishment comes from inability to procure food because of the lack of money. India remains a country of constraint with one of the highest numbers of billionaires and one of the highest numbers of hungry people.

We are witnessing a jobless growth. Poverty will logically increase with joblessness and lead to more hunger in the vast rural and semi-urban landscape. According to Forbes Magazine, India has 101 billionaires in 2017 but obviously, benefit of having wealth in the hand of 101 out of 1.2 billion people will never offer a better quality of life to the poor and hungry.

Rhetoric is good to hear but we need action to remove poverty and hunger.
http://www.downtoearth.org.in/blog/india-s-gdp-is-growing-yet-hunger-getting-worse-58910


This is not the same India that PDF Indians live in. So they don't care.
 
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We have made a phenomenal progress in Poverty elimination. It is real and not just by downing PPP criterions from 1.25 usd in ppp to 0.24 USD in ppp like China did. Here is what World bank has to say.
 
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"jobless growth" is such an oxymoron . The rate of growth of jobs has slowed , but it's still growing . And well some of the relatively advanced states of india like maharashtra have more wasting than states like UP and bihar .It Has nothing to do with so called "jobless" growth
 
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"jobless growth" is such an oxymoron . The rate of growth of jobs has slowed , but it's still growing . And well some of the relatively advanced states of india like maharashtra have more wasting than states like UP and bihar .It Has nothing to do with so called "jobless" growth

Job itslef is a Bool shit concept. when our government financed over 8 crore people for small enterpreneurship businesses, how any one can chant job slogans. Over 8 crore employment is created atlast in unorganized sectors.

You always seem to be able to fabricate data from nowhere. Dishonesty running in your vein?

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See this is called fabrication. We are not BS like you guys who quotes Blogs here and defy the data of world bank. What I have quoted is DATA from world bank. I will saw you what is caaled fabrication.

https://qz.com/102918/local-governm...n-last-year-and-thats-not-going-to-stop-soon/

Fabrication of fake DATA to fake drugs and human organ trafficing are your Prerogative and not ours. Ours is a transperent democracy.
 
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Job itslef is a Bool shit concept. when our government financed over 8 crore people for small enterpreneurship businesses, how any one can chant job slogans. Over 8 crore employment is created atlast in unorganized sectors.




See this is called fabrication. We are not BS like you guys who quotes Blogs here and defy the data of world bank. What I have quoted is DATA from world bank. I will saw you what is caaled fabrication.

https://qz.com/102918/local-governm...n-last-year-and-thats-not-going-to-stop-soon/

Fabrication of fake DATA to fake drugs and human organ trafficing are your Prerogative and not ours. Ours is a transperent democracy.

So, the bus loads of Chinese tourists I see in any large cities in the EU is fake. I have yet to see a bus load of Indian tourists touring our continent.
 
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So, the bus loads of Chinese tourists I see in any large cities in the EU is fake. I have yet to see a bus load of Indian tourists touring our continent.
If you are not capable of understanding a simple post, what can I do?
 
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So, the bus loads of Chinese tourists I see in any large cities in the EU is fake. I have yet to see a bus load of Indian tourists touring our continent.

Gawd what an awful claim. There is nothing "us" about you in Europe or anywhere outside of China. Seriously, you Chinese even so lucky to be born in EU are not "us". Nobody identifies with you, wants to be friends with you, covets your brand, is aspirational of you, your culture or people. That's why you are bunched up as a community mostly everywhere you reside outside of China. At best you are a take-out thought or source of relieving physical needs at a seedy parlor in our countries. Mr. Wang don't try to be "us"
 
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