Economy, asked by sulbhagarg1, 6 hours ago

how do we determine poverty line in india ?

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Answered by dhanashrisuroshi44
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Monthly per capita consumption expenditure of Rs. 972 in rural areas and Rs. 1407 in urban areas is recommended as the poverty line at the all India level.

Answered by amrithaadithya2010
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The poverty estimate in India is solely based on calorie intake of food. It is defined as consumption of 2100 calories per day for urban population and 2400 calorie per day for rural population. The difference is because of the perception that villagers need more calories because they do more physical activity. Hence if a person in urban India has enough money to buy 2100 calories worth of food, he or she is supposed to be above poverty line.

Explanation:

The poverty estimate in India is solely based on calorie intake of food. It is defined as consumption of 2100 calories per day for urban population and 2400 calorie per day for rural population. The difference is because of the perception that villagers need more calories because they do more physical activity. Hence if a person in urban India has enough money to buy 2100 calories worth of food, he or she is supposed to be above poverty line.

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