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Context: As per NITI report, Poverty ratio stands at 32.75% in rural areas against 8.81% in urban. In this article we discussed this trend with facts. Statistical Base of the survey
Earlier Committees
The earlier Tendulkar method of poverty showed the proportion of the poor in the rural population declined to 25.7 per cent from 33.8 per cent, while that in the urban population came down to 21.9 per cent from 29.8 per cent between 2009-10 and 2011-12.
The Rangarajan-led panel came up with another report. According to it, the poor constituted 30.9 per cent of the rural population during 2011-12 against 39.6 per cent during 2009-10.
This poverty line approach was abandoned by the NITI Aayog, which replaced the Planning Commission on January 1, 2015.
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By: Shubham Tiwari ProfileResourcesReport error
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