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Approach in poverty alleviation

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September 22, 2017

What is the issue?

  • India’s record of reducing poverty is not very encouraging in comparison to many developing countries.
  • This calls for a reassessment of the approach to poverty reduction efforts.

How has India's record been?

  • India extricated 120 million people from extreme poverty between 1990 and 2013; however the process was relatively slow.
  • Over the same period, China reduced the number of people living in extreme poverty from 756 million to 25 million.
  • Growth elasticity of poverty reduction i.e. the impact of economic growth on poverty reduction is also very weak in comparison to many high growth countries.
  • Despite many initiatives in this regard, the results are being diluted by the conditions of rising inequalities.

What should be done?

  • An essential element in any poverty alleviation strategy is the prevention of large declines in household incomes.
  • State-sponsored anti-poverty and social protection schemes should come with the right understanding.
  • Conditional Cash Transfers (CCTs) have been proposed as an effective instrument in alleviating poverty in many countries.
  • Above addressing poverty, CCTs have longer term results through behavioural changes in households.
  • Importantly, encouraging investment in the human capital of poor children can only break the inter-generational transmission of poverty.
  • This translates to quality and equal educational opportunities,  accessible and affordable health infrastructure
  • The idea of Universal Basic Income in the latest Economic Survey is positive,  but focusses more on reducing poverty.
  • However, there is a need to build the social infrastructure capable of providing quality education, health, and nutrition to reap full benefits.
  • A well-functioning social infrastructure is thus a prerequisite for CCTs and other such measures in reducing poverty.

 

Source: Indian Express

 

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