‘Poverty Alleviation Programmes in India remain mere show pieces until and unless they are backed by political will’. Discuss with reference to the performance of the major poverty alleviation programmes in India.

Points to Remember: Join Our Telegram Channel Major Poverty Alleviation Programmes in India (e.g., MNREGA, PMJDY, National Food Security Act) Political will as a crucial factor for success Assessment of program performance – successes and failures Role of corruption, implementation challenges, and targeting issues Suggestions for improvement and strengthening political commitment Introduction: Poverty alleviation has … Read more

Though there have been several different estimates of poverty in India, all indicate reduction in poverty over time. Do you agree. Critically examine with reference to urban and rural poverty indicators.

Points to Remember: Different methodologies for estimating poverty in India. Trends in poverty reduction in both urban and rural areas. Limitations of poverty estimates and data collection. Disparities within poverty reduction across different groups. Policy implications for future poverty reduction strategies. Introduction: The question of poverty reduction in India is complex, with various estimates and … Read more

How far do you agree with the view that the focus on lack of availability of food as the main cause of hunger takes the attention away from ineffective human development policies in India?

Points to Remember: Hunger is a multi-faceted problem. Food availability is a crucial, but not sole, factor. Ineffective human development policies significantly contribute to hunger. Addressing hunger requires a holistic approach. Introduction: Hunger, defined by the World Health Organization as a chronic state of undernourishment, remains a significant challenge in India. While the lack of … Read more

There is a growing divergence in the relationship between poverty and hunger in India. The shrinking of social expenditure by the government is forcing the poor to spend more on non-Food essential items squeezing their food-budget.Elucidate.

Points to Remember: Divergence between poverty and hunger in India. Shrinking social expenditure. Increased spending on non-food essentials. Squeezing of food budgets. Impact on food security and nutrition. Introduction: Join Our Telegram Channel India, despite significant economic growth, continues to grapple with the intertwined challenges of poverty and hunger. While poverty is broadly defined as … Read more

“The incidence and intensity of poverty are more important in determining poverty based on income alone”. In this context analyse the latest United Nations Multidimensional Poverty Index Report.

Points to Remember: Incidence of poverty: The proportion of the population below the poverty line. Intensity of poverty: The depth of poverty experienced by those below the poverty line (how far below the line they are). Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI): A measure of poverty that considers multiple dimensions beyond income, such as health, education, and … Read more

Can the vicious cycle of gender inequality, poverty and malnutrition be broken through micro financing of women SHGs? Explain with examples.

Keywords: Gender inequality, poverty, malnutrition, microfinancing, women, Self-Help Groups (SHGs). Required Approach: Analytical (with elements of factual support). Points to Remember: The interconnectedness of gender inequality, poverty, and malnutrition. The role of women’s empowerment in breaking this cycle. The potential of microfinance through SHGs as a tool for empowerment. Limitations and challenges of microfinance interventions. … Read more

The legitimacy and accountability of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) and their patrons, the micro-finance outfits, need systematic assessment and scrutiny for the sustained success of the concept. Discuss.

Points to Remember: Subscribe on YouTube Legitimacy of SHGs: Trust, transparency, and democratic functioning. Accountability of SHGs: Financial reporting, member participation, and impact measurement. Role of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs): Ethical lending practices, capacity building, and monitoring. Systemic Assessment: Independent audits, government oversight, and participatory evaluations. Sustained Success: Financial inclusion, poverty reduction, and empowerment of women. … Read more

The penetration of Self-Help Groups (SHGs) in rural areas in promoting participation in development programmes is facing socio-cultural hurdles. Examine.

Points to Remember: Socio-cultural barriers hindering SHG penetration in rural development. Examples of these barriers (caste, gender, religion, literacy). Strategies to overcome these barriers (awareness campaigns, capacity building). The positive impact of SHGs when barriers are overcome. Introduction: Self-Help Groups (SHGs) are community-based organizations, predominantly composed of women, that pool their savings and provide microcredit … Read more

How can be the role of NGOs be strengthened in India for development works relating to protection of the Environment? Discuss throwing light on the major constraints.

Points to Remember: NGOs’ crucial role in environmental protection in India. Major constraints faced by NGOs in India. Strategies to strengthen NGOs’ role. Importance of collaboration and sustainable practices. Introduction: Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a vital role in India’s development, particularly in environmental protection. Their grassroots presence, specialized expertise, and ability to reach marginalized communities … Read more

The Self-Help Group (SHG) Bank Linkage Program (SBLP), which is India’s own innovation, has proved to be one of the most effective poverty alleviation and women empowerment programme. Elucidate.

Points to Remember: SBLP’s core function: Providing microcredit to SHGs, predominantly women’s groups. Poverty alleviation: How SBLP improves livelihoods and reduces poverty. Women empowerment: How SBLP enhances women’s economic independence and social standing. Challenges and limitations: Addressing the shortcomings and areas for improvement. Success stories and impact: Highlighting the positive outcomes and measurable achievements. Introduction: … Read more