October 3, 2024

Day-9 Answer Writing Challenge : Model Answer

Question: “Poverty is not only a condition of economic insufficiency; it is also social and political exclusion.” Substantiate.

Answer: 

Understanding of question:
Directive
  
IntroductionBriefly define poverty with current statistics of poverty in India.
  
Main BodyDiscuss poverty as economic insufficiency, social and political

exclusion.

  
ConclusionConclude by giving a few measures to mitigate poverty.

  Introduction

According to the United Nations, poverty is a condition characterised by severe deprivation of basic human needs, including food, safe drinking water, sanitation facilities, health, shelter, education, and information. It depends not only on income but also on access to services.

According to 2023 global Multidimensional Poverty Index,

  • Poverty in India: India still has more than 230 million people who are
    • The UNDP defines, “Vulnerability — the share of people who are not poor but have deprivations in 20 – 33.3% of all weighted indicators — can be much
    • India has some 7% population under this category.
  • India’s Progress in Poverty Reduction: India is among 25 countries, including Cambodia, China, Congo, Honduras, Indonesia, Morocco, Serbia, and Vietnam, that successfully halved their global MPI values within 15

Body

Poverty as economic insufficiency:

  • Indian society is characterised by the unequal distribution of wealth. India’s top 1% of the population now holds 73% of the wealth while 67 crore citizens, comprising the country’s poorest half, saw their wealth rise by just 1%. Consequently, a lot of poor and backward sections of the society cannot afford the basic human
  • Economically, India remains predominantly an agricultural society. Overdependence of labour force on the underdeveloped agriculture is one of the major causes of
  • Unemployment, excessive inflation, lack of infrastructure are other factors, besides weak aggregate demand, believed to cause

Poverty as social and political exclusion:    

  • Social exclusion involves discrimination of certain groups of people based on their ethnicity, race, religion, sexual orientation, caste, descent, gender, age, disability, HIV status, migrant status or where they live.
  • Discrimination occurs in public institutions, such as the legal system or education and health services, as well as social institutions like the household. This leads to their deprivation of the basic human needs which are the basic characteristics of
  • It hurts them materially – making them poor in terms of income, health or education by causing them to be denied access to resources, markets and public
  • Often marginalized and minority groups are excluded from political decision-making. Their exclusion from political decision-making have led to deficits in people’s livelihoods, education, health, and access to other basic

Since poverty is a multidimensional phenomenon, there needs to be focus on efficient anti- poverty programmes to address the various aspects of poverty.

Some of the government initiatives in this regard are:

  • Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA): Aimed at enhancing livelihood security of the households by providing guaranteed wage employment thus increasing their purchasing
  • Housing for All by 2022 mission: To provide affordable housing to all the
  • Deen Dayal Antyodaya Yojana: A component of it, National Rural Livelihood mission aims to cover 7 Crore rural poor households, 2.5 lakh Gram Panchayats and 6 lakh villages in the country through self-managed Self Help Groups (SHGs) and federated institutions and support them for livelihoods collectives in a period of 8-10 years.
  • Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana: As part of poverty reduction strategy, government launched the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) on 25th December 2000 as rural roads constitute about 80% of the country’s road network and are a lifeline for most of the population that lives in the

Conclusion

Along with these initiatives, creating more and better jobs is also important for empowering the poor so that they continue to fulfil their needs.

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