Guys, I don't know how many of you know this but take a look at this (first paragraph).
http://www.infochangeindia.org/agenda6_04.jsp
So basically Indian government considers anyone who earns Rs. 368 a MONTH in Rural and 559 in urban area (not a day, a month) or more above poverty line. That is shocking, considering that everywhere else it is calculated by $1 or less a day. Now considering that $1 USD is about 44 indian Rs., thats actually over Rs.1300/month to stay above the actual level of poverty according to standard definition of poverty.
Now what does this tell us? A lot more people in india are actually living in poverty than we're being told. The actual number is a lot higher.
Edit: I've edited the source since it was out dated.
http://www.infochangeindia.org/agenda6_04.jsp
So basically Indian government considers anyone who earns Rs. 368 a MONTH in Rural and 559 in urban area (not a day, a month) or more above poverty line. That is shocking, considering that everywhere else it is calculated by $1 or less a day. Now considering that $1 USD is about 44 indian Rs., thats actually over Rs.1300/month to stay above the actual level of poverty according to standard definition of poverty.
Now what does this tell us? A lot more people in india are actually living in poverty than we're being told. The actual number is a lot higher.
Edit: I've edited the source since it was out dated.