Tackling poverty: Better job prospects will improve outcomes
Red Book
Red Book

Pre-cum-Mains GS Foundation Program for UPSC 2026 | Starting from 5th Dec. 2024 Click Here for more information

Source: The post is based on the article “Tackling poverty: Better job prospects will improve outcomes” published in Business standard on 19th July 2023.

Syllabus: GS1- poverty and developmental issues & GS 3- growth development and employment.

News: According to the National Multidimensional Poverty Index: A Progress Review 2023, prepared by the NITI Aayog and other partners (UNDP, Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative) shows that India’s multidimensional poverty dropped from 24.85% in 2015-16 to 14.96% in 2019-21.

What is Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI)?

Definition: The MPI measures poverty beyond just income, considering various factors.

Aspects Covered: It includes health (nutrition and maternal health), education (school attendance and years of schooling), and living standards (sanitation, drinking water, housing, assets, etc.).

Relevance: The MPI is vital for tracking Sustainable Development Goals, which aim to reduce poverty.

Importance: It captures broader perspectives of poverty, giving a comprehensive view of an individual’s well-being.

What are the major outcomes of the “National Multidimensional Poverty Index: A Progress Review 2023”?

Positive Outcomes

Significant Reduction: Multidimensional poverty in India dropped from 24.85% to 14.96% between 2015-16 and 2019-21.

Massive Exit: 135 million people moved out of multidimensional poverty during this period.

Urban Progress: In urban areas, only 5.27% of the population is multidimensionally poor.

State Improvements: Bihar witnessed a significant decline, though challenges remain.

Negative Outcomes

Rural Concerns: Rural areas have a higher rate at 19.28%, emphasizing the urban-rural divide.

Regional Disparities: States like Bihar still have high levels at 34%, while Kerala stands at just 0.55%.

Quality of Education: Though schooling years are considered, the quality of education in many Indian schools remains unsatisfactory.

Job Challenges: India faces a lack of quality job opportunities for its rising workforce.


Discover more from Free UPSC IAS Preparation For Aspirants

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Print Friendly and PDF
Blog
Academy
Community