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Haq's Musings: Multi-dimensional Poverty Index Captures Depth of Deprivation in India

"India is home to over 340 million destitute people and is the second poorest country in South Asia after war-torn Afghanistan...In South Asia, Afghanistan has the highest level of destitution at 38%. This is followed by India at 28.5%. Bangladesh and Pakistan have much lower levels" Colin Hunter, Center for Research on Globalization Increases in per capita income and human development index are often used as indicators to represent improvements in the lives of ordinary people in developing nations in Asia, Africa and Latin America. Both of these have significant limitations which are addressed by Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPHI)'s MPI, multi-dimensional poverty index.

The MPI brings together 10 indicators, with equal weighting for education, health and living standards (see table). If you tick a third or more of the boxes, you are counted as poor.


Source: Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative


Eradicating poverty in South Asia requires every person having access to safe drinking water, sanitation, housing, nutrition, health and education.

According to the MPI, out of its 1.2 billion-plus population, India alone is home to over 340 million destitute people and is the second poorest country in South Asia after war-torn Afghanistan, according to Colin Hunter of Canada-based Global Research.

Some 640 million poor people live in India (40% of the world’s poor), mostly in rural areas, meaning an individual is deprived in one-third or more of the ten indicators mentioned above (malnutrition, child deaths, defecating in the open).

In South Asia, Afghanistan has the highest level of destitution at 38%. This is followed by India at 28.5%. Bangladesh and Pakistan have much lower levels. The study placed Afghanistan as the poorest country in South Asia, followed by India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Nepal, according to Hunter.

Why has India lagged behind its neighbors in spite of rapid economic growth in recent years? Here's how Hunter explains it: "The ratio between the top and bottom 10% of wage distribution has doubled since the early 1990s, when India opened up it economy. According to the 2011 Organization for Cooperation and Economic Development report ‘Divided we stand’, this has made India one of the worst performers in the category of emerging economies. The poverty alleviation rate is no higher than it was 25 years ago. Up to 300,000 farmers have committed suicide since 1997 due to economic distress and many more have quit farming."

What Colin Hunter hasn't clearly articulated is the fact that India remains home to the world's largest population of poor, hungry and illiterates who lack even basic sanitation 67 years after the nation's independence from British colonial rule.

As the new Hindu Nationalist government under Narendra Modi begins its anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan campaigns so soon after inauguration, an Indian journalist Pankaj Mishra reminds Indians in a recent New York Times Op Ed that that "India’s reputation as a “golden bird” flourished during the long centuries when it was allegedly enslaved by Muslims. A range of esteemed scholars — from Sheldon Pollock to Jonardon Ganeri — have demonstrated beyond doubt that this period before British rule witnessed some of the greatest achievements in Indian philosophy, literature, music, painting and architecture".

It's time for Mr. Modi to shun his bellicose rhetoric (boli nahee goli--India's guns will do the talking) against Pakistan and focus on much more important issues of deep deprivation of his people.

Here's a video on Grinding Poverty in Resurgent India:



Haq's Musings: Multi-dimensional Poverty Index Captures Depth of Deprivation in India
 
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A range of esteemed scholars — from Sheldon Pollock to Jonardon Ganeri — have demonstrated beyond doubt that this period before British rule witnessed some of the greatest achievements in Indian philosophy, literature, music, painting and architecture".


But it was we Hindus that gave the world Zero, Decimal system, Chess and Sanskrit not to mention other countless inventions
 
@RiazHaq - Does this Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index not have a standard formula because the same in the UNDP Human Development Report 2014 is much higher; though it follows the same trend with Afghanistan the highest followed by India, Bangladesh and Pakistan ?
 
yes India has poor people but India also has a great number of super rich and a big middle class which filters down wealth to the masses.

Mumbai alone is home to 33 Billionaires not including people making over $1 million+ which goes into the hundreds of thousands.
 
Author really need to work on his calculations, op said 28% of indian are poor thats 350 million people taking indian population at 1250 million then it said 640 million poor people resides in India and pulled that figure out from his behind.
 
Bank accounts for the masses will go along way to help and cut out corruption as the funds will be deposited straight into the account of those that need it.
 
There is a lot that needs to be done... .
but I m pretty sure,we will soon overcome this.. this next century belongs to India
 
I have heard of some horrible stories related to poverty in india from my friends

A range of esteemed scholars — from Sheldon Pollock to Jonardon Ganeri — have demonstrated beyond doubt that this period before British rule witnessed some of the greatest achievements in Indian philosophy, literature, music, painting and architecture".


But it was we Hindus that gave the world Zero, Decimal system, Chess and Sanskrit not to mention other countless inventions

Sir ji Jhoot bolo,main mana nahin kr rha hoon lekin insan ko thori limit ka khayal rakhna chahiye.Aapne to jhoot ki bhi maan bahen ek kr k rakh di hai

The number zero was invented in Ancient Pakistan
 
A range of esteemed scholars — from Sheldon Pollock to Jonardon Ganeri — have demonstrated beyond doubt that this period before British rule witnessed some of the greatest achievements in Indian philosophy, literature, music, painting and architecture".


But it was we Hindus that gave the world Zero, Decimal system, Chess and Sanskrit not to mention other countless inventions

You mean ancient Pakistanis right? Hindu is dirty word and used as insult.
 
You mean ancient Pakistanis right? Hindu is dirty word and used as insult.
Nopes.. Indians
Brahmagupta gave the concept for modern zero
Persons who follow Hinduism are called Hindus.. it's not an insult in any form..
I have heard of some horrible stories related to poverty in india from my friends



Sir ji Jhoot bolo,main mana nahin kr rha hoon lekin insan ko thori limit ka khayal rakhna chahiye.Aapne to jhoot ki bhi maan bahen ek kr k rakh di hai

The number zero was invented in Ancient Pakistan
Gave a pdf thread as a source which itself doesn't contain any source
Didn't cared to read the next comments even

It was invented by an Indian in the Indian subcontinent....Pakistanis or Muslims had no role in that civilization...I m not demeaning Muslims,just giving you some facts
 
Nopes.. Indians
Brahmagupta gave the concept for modern zero
Persons who follow Hinduism are called Hindus.. it's not an insult in any form..

Gave a pdf thread as a source which itself doesn't contain any source
Didn't cared to read the next comments even

It was invented by an Indian in the Indian subcontinent....Pakistanis or Muslims had no role in that civilization...I m not demeaning Muslims,just giving you some facts

I never said it was invented by muslims but rather Pakistanis.Sorry but Pakistanis always were not Muslims.We had followed Local IVC religion followed by Buddhism for quite a long time
 
Nopes.. Indians
Brahmagupta gave the concept for modern zero
Persons who follow Hinduism are called Hindus.. it's not an insult in any form..

Gave a pdf thread as a source which itself doesn't contain any source
Didn't cared to read the next comments even

It was invented by an Indian in the Indian subcontinent....Pakistanis or Muslims had no role in that civilization...I m not demeaning Muslims,just giving you some facts

Lol no, anyone was called hindu. Its a geographical term and not religious. Just because you guys are known as hindus and identify as hindus does not mean anything. Remember hindu is bastardization of Sindhu because Persians couldnt pronounce it.

Its indeed very insulting thats why Pakistanis stopped using it and became muslims. Pakistanis were never hindus in religious ganga sense.
 
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