Letters: The poverty question | Business Standard
Letters: The poverty question | Business Standard
When we find it tough to handle hunger and poverty, we start a debate on what exactly is poverty and where 'cheap' or 'free' food or 'aid' is available. Instead of diverting issues, it is high time India brought back her focus to improving literacy and primary healthcare simultaneously being aggressive on ensuring further progress in Human Development Indicators across geography. Averages are misleading. We must change our pathetic position even among our own neighbors as revealed from the following position:
India 68.7Bangladesh 76.5Nepal 57.3Pakistan 60.2Sri Lanka 29.1China 29.8Indonesia 46.1Thailand 4.6
When we find it tough to handle hunger and poverty, we start a debate on what exactly is poverty and where 'cheap' or 'free' food or 'aid' is available. Instead of diverting issues, it is high time India brought back her focus to improving literacy and primary healthcare simultaneously being aggressive on ensuring further progress in Human Development Indicators across geography. Averages are misleading. We must change our pathetic position even among our own neighbors as revealed from the following position:
Estimated proportion of the population below the international poverty line of PPP $2/day, 2010(%):
M G Warrier
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