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BABASAHEB BHIMRAO
AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY
(A CENTRAL UNIVERSITY)
Teacher Incharge-
Dr. R. K. Sinha & Dr. Abhilash Babu
Ajeet Singh
Roll No- 4460
MBA (Rural Management)
RURAL
POVERTY
POVERTY
 Poverty is a social phenomenon in which a section of the
society is unable to fulfil even its basic necessities of life.
 However, when a substantial segment of a society is
deprived of the minimum level of living and continues at
a bare substantial level, that society is said to be plagued
with Mass Poverty.
POVERTY LINE
 A poverty line separates the poor section of the population
from the non-poor section. Those below the poverty line
are deemed to be poor and those who are above it are
deemed to be not poor.
 A poverty line is identified in monetary units as the level of
income or consumption expenditure required in order to
avoid poverty.
 The consumption expenditure in order to avoid poverty is
set at Rs 816 per person per month in the rural areas and Rs
1,000 per person per month in the urban areas. Assuming
30 days in a month, this expenditure comes to Rs 27.5 per
day for the rural areas and Rs 33.33 for urban areas.
Factors Responsible For Poverty
 Rapidly Rising Population- On an average, during the last fifty years, 17 million peoples are
added every year to its population which raises the demand for consumption goods.
 Low Productivity in Agriculture- Due to subdivided and fragmented holdings, lack of capital,
use of traditional methods of cultivation and illiteracy, etc.
 Under-Utilised Resources- The existence of under employment and disguised
unemployment of human resources and under utilisation of resources have resulted in low
production in agricultural sector.
 Low Rate of Economic Development- The rate of economic development in India has been
below the required level. There persists a gap between levels of availability and
requirements of goods and services. The net result is poverty.
 Price Rise- The continuous and steep price rise has added miseries to the poor. It has
benefitted a few people in the society and the persons in lower income group find it difficult
to get their minimum needs.
 Unemployment- The job seeker are increasing in number at a higher rate than the
expansion in employment opportunities.
 Social Factors- Law of inheritance, caste system traditions and customs are putting
hindrances in the way of faster development and have aggravated the problem of poverty.
 Political Factors- In independent India, the development plans have been guided by political
interests. Hence, the planning was a failure to tackle the problems of poverty and
unemployment.
 Shortage of Capital and Able Entrepreneurship- Both are in short supply making it difficult
to increase production significantly.
Suitable Measures For Solution
 More Employment Opportunities- Poverty can be eliminated by providing more employment
opportunities so that people may be able to meet their basic needs. Labour intensive rather than capital
intensive techniques can help to solve the problem to a great extent.
 Minimum Needs Programme- This fact was realised in the early seventies, as benefits of growth do not
percolate to poor people and less developed countries are left with no choice except to pay direct
attention to the basic needs of the low strata of the society.
 Social Security Programmes- Workmen’s Compensation Act, Maternity Benefit Act, Provident Fund Act
and other benefits in case of death, disability or disease while on duty can make a frontal attack on
poverty.
 Establishment of Small Scale Industries- The policy of encouraging cottage and small scale industries
can help to create employment in rural areas specially in backward regions.
 Upliftment of Rural Masses- As India lives in villages, thus, various schemes for the upliftment of rural
may be started.
 Land Reforms- Land reforms has the motto, “land belongs to the tiller”. Thus legislatures measures were
taken to abolish Zamindari system and Intermediaries and ceiling on holdings were fixed.
 Spread of Education- The poor should be given special facilities of stipend, free books and contingency
allowance, etc.
 Social and Political Atmosphere- A conducive social and political atmosphere is a necessary condition
for eradicating the poverty from its root.
 To provide Minimum Requirement- Ensuring the supply of minimum needs to the poor sections of
society can help in solving the problem of poverty. For this, the public procurement and distribution
system should be improved and strengthened.
Poverty Alleviation Programme
 Employment Assurance Scheme-
 Swarna Jayanti Shahri Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY)
 Indira Awaas Yojana
 Annapurna
 Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission
(JNNURM)
 Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment
Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA)
Rural Poverty

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Rural Poverty

  • 1. BABASAHEB BHIMRAO AMBEDKAR UNIVERSITY (A CENTRAL UNIVERSITY) Teacher Incharge- Dr. R. K. Sinha & Dr. Abhilash Babu Ajeet Singh Roll No- 4460 MBA (Rural Management)
  • 3. POVERTY  Poverty is a social phenomenon in which a section of the society is unable to fulfil even its basic necessities of life.  However, when a substantial segment of a society is deprived of the minimum level of living and continues at a bare substantial level, that society is said to be plagued with Mass Poverty.
  • 4. POVERTY LINE  A poverty line separates the poor section of the population from the non-poor section. Those below the poverty line are deemed to be poor and those who are above it are deemed to be not poor.  A poverty line is identified in monetary units as the level of income or consumption expenditure required in order to avoid poverty.  The consumption expenditure in order to avoid poverty is set at Rs 816 per person per month in the rural areas and Rs 1,000 per person per month in the urban areas. Assuming 30 days in a month, this expenditure comes to Rs 27.5 per day for the rural areas and Rs 33.33 for urban areas.
  • 5. Factors Responsible For Poverty  Rapidly Rising Population- On an average, during the last fifty years, 17 million peoples are added every year to its population which raises the demand for consumption goods.  Low Productivity in Agriculture- Due to subdivided and fragmented holdings, lack of capital, use of traditional methods of cultivation and illiteracy, etc.  Under-Utilised Resources- The existence of under employment and disguised unemployment of human resources and under utilisation of resources have resulted in low production in agricultural sector.  Low Rate of Economic Development- The rate of economic development in India has been below the required level. There persists a gap between levels of availability and requirements of goods and services. The net result is poverty.  Price Rise- The continuous and steep price rise has added miseries to the poor. It has benefitted a few people in the society and the persons in lower income group find it difficult to get their minimum needs.  Unemployment- The job seeker are increasing in number at a higher rate than the expansion in employment opportunities.  Social Factors- Law of inheritance, caste system traditions and customs are putting hindrances in the way of faster development and have aggravated the problem of poverty.  Political Factors- In independent India, the development plans have been guided by political interests. Hence, the planning was a failure to tackle the problems of poverty and unemployment.  Shortage of Capital and Able Entrepreneurship- Both are in short supply making it difficult to increase production significantly.
  • 6. Suitable Measures For Solution  More Employment Opportunities- Poverty can be eliminated by providing more employment opportunities so that people may be able to meet their basic needs. Labour intensive rather than capital intensive techniques can help to solve the problem to a great extent.  Minimum Needs Programme- This fact was realised in the early seventies, as benefits of growth do not percolate to poor people and less developed countries are left with no choice except to pay direct attention to the basic needs of the low strata of the society.  Social Security Programmes- Workmen’s Compensation Act, Maternity Benefit Act, Provident Fund Act and other benefits in case of death, disability or disease while on duty can make a frontal attack on poverty.  Establishment of Small Scale Industries- The policy of encouraging cottage and small scale industries can help to create employment in rural areas specially in backward regions.  Upliftment of Rural Masses- As India lives in villages, thus, various schemes for the upliftment of rural may be started.  Land Reforms- Land reforms has the motto, “land belongs to the tiller”. Thus legislatures measures were taken to abolish Zamindari system and Intermediaries and ceiling on holdings were fixed.  Spread of Education- The poor should be given special facilities of stipend, free books and contingency allowance, etc.  Social and Political Atmosphere- A conducive social and political atmosphere is a necessary condition for eradicating the poverty from its root.  To provide Minimum Requirement- Ensuring the supply of minimum needs to the poor sections of society can help in solving the problem of poverty. For this, the public procurement and distribution system should be improved and strengthened.
  • 7. Poverty Alleviation Programme  Employment Assurance Scheme-  Swarna Jayanti Shahri Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY)  Indira Awaas Yojana  Annapurna  Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM)  Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme (MGNREGA)