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Which of the following is the difference between poverty estimation technique suggested by C. Rangarajan and Tendulkar committees?
1. Tendulkar recommendations only counts Expenditure on food, health, education, clothing.
2. C. Rangarajan recommendations includes food + nonfood items such as education, healthcare, clothing, transport (conveyance), rent. + non-food items that meet nutritional requirements.
3. Tendulkar recommendations include food + nonfood items such as education, healthcare, clothing, transport (conveyance), rent. + non-food items that meet nutritional requirements.
4. C. Rangarajan recommendations only counts Expenditure on food, health, education, clothing.
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3rd and 4th statements are incorrect. In 2005, Suresh Tendulkar committee was constituted by the Planning Commission. The current estimations of poverty are based upon the recommendations of this committee. This committee recommended to shift away from the calorie based model and made the poverty line somewhat broad based by considering monthly spending on education, health, electricity and transport also. According to the rangarajan report, the poverty line should be based on certain normative levels of adequate nourishment, clothing, house rent, conveyance and education, and a behaviorally determined level of other non-food expenses.
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