India no longer a nation with world's largest poor population: Report


New Delhi, Jun 28 (PTI): With persistent decline in poverty, India is no longer a nation having largest number of poor people in the world, says a study published by US based think tank Brookings.

The study, titled 'The start of a new poverty narrative' and published in the Brookings' blog, is authored by Homi Kharas, Kristofer Hamel and Martin Hofer.
According to the study, Nigeria has already overtaken India as the country with the largest number of extreme poor in early 2018, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo could soon take over the number 2 spot.

"At the end of May 2018, our trajectories suggest that Nigeria had about 87 million people in extreme poverty, compared with India's 73 million.

"What is more, extreme poverty in Nigeria is growing by six people every minute, while poverty in India continues to fall," said the study.

It further pointed out that by the end of 2018 in Africa as a whole, there will probably be about 3.2 million more people living in extreme poverty than at present.
Noting that about 725 million people were in extreme poverty at the beginning of 2016, the report said, "we needed to reduce poverty by 1.5 people every second to achieve the goal and yet we have been moving at a pace of only 1.1 people per second".

"As we fall further behind the target pace, the task of ending extreme poverty by 2030 is becoming inexorably harder because we are running out of time," it added.

The UN-sponsored Sustainable Development Goals aim to eliminate global poverty by 2030.

Commenting on the study, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) member Shamika Ravi said that India has achieved a rapid decline in extreme poverty through high development spending and high growth.

The study has cited data from World Poverty Clock and new projections on country economic growth from the International Monetary Funds' World Economic Outlook.

These form the basic building blocks for poverty trajectories computed for 188 countries and territories, developed and developing, across the world.

 

  

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  • P. K., Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    The study defines poverty as living on less than 1.9 USD per day, that's around Rs 130 per day. By that definition, my maid's family is out of poverty.
    In reality, she is just making ends meet and would be in serious trouble if there is an emergency in the family.
    This study is a joke and does not even try to understand the plight of the poor. It's just a means for the rich to continue their guilt-less lavish lifestyle.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    ..... i see still my village state families are same though mobile, two wheelers, bank account popped in with unemployed youth and elders!!!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    The country's poverty of people still is a cause of concern which need to be taken note by the government and to implement the steps to upgrade the standard of their living.

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    India still is having 30 crore people below poverty line ..... .. and still more than 40 crore people are don't have Adhar card or other identity.....
    Mr modi your survey is total fake...

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    What an elite club, Nigeira, Congo and we! Ironically India ranks 3rd in the world when it comes to number of super rich billionaires, in 2013 thier number was 63 and in 2017 it has jumped to 136 and if the current 'billionaire friendly' regime gets second term, our rank is likely to jump to #2 if not #1, not to mention another more likely distinction of richest man in India becoming the richest man in the world.

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  • Devkumar, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    tks modiji to conduct global tour and to inform others our's is richest country and having vast heritage.
    it's what congress doing from last seventy years by giving slogan..garibi hatvo.

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    It not the work of 4 years.. ... no one can lift poverty in r years..... you took 20 years to educate.. and 10 years to style in job....that means 30 years you took to earn little money...... even 4 years not enough to take serve of India and evaluate.....
    This fake modi.s another big fake...

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  • Kp, Udupi

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    Calling everything fake is fake
    In 4 yrs everything cant be done
    But something is done and that too without corruption
    And india is overall progressing because of good governance

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 28 2018

    credit goes 2 congress which ruled india 65 years

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