recent poverty rates in india represent by graph like that
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Poverty is a significant issue in India, despite being one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, clocked at a growth rate of 7.11% in 2015, and a sizable consumer economy. The World Bank reviewed and proposed revisions on May 2014 to its poverty calculation methodology and purchasing power parity basis for measuring poverty worldwide. According to this revised methodology, the world had 872.3 million people below the new poverty line, Nigeria, and Congo is expected to overtake India by the end of 2019. As of 2014, 58% of the total population were living on less than $3.10 per day.[1] According to the Modified Mixed Reference Period (MMRP) concept proposed by World Bank in 2015, India's poverty rate for period 2011-12 stood at 12.4% of the total population, or about 172 million people; taking the revised poverty line as $1.90.[
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Poverty headcount ratio at $1.90 a day (2011 PPP) (% of population)
31.1% 2009 21.2% 2011
rages Shared Prosperity: Annualized growth in per capita real survey mean consumption or income (%), circa 2010 - 2015
5.1% bottom 40%
Population, total (millions)
1,324.2 2016 1,339.2 2017
GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$)
$1,680 2016 $1,820 2017
GDP growth (annual %)
7.1% 2016 6.6% 2017
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Poverty headcount ratio at $1.90 a day (2011 PPP) (% of population)
31.1% 2009 21.2% 2011
rages Shared Prosperity: Annualized growth in per capita real survey mean consumption or income (%), circa 2010 - 2015
5.1% bottom 40%
Population, total (millions)
1,324.2 2016 1,339.2 2017
GNI per capita, Atlas method (current US$)
$1,680 2016 $1,820 2017
GDP growth (annual %)
7.1% 2016 6.6% 2017
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