ii. National Indicators
- National Multidimensional Poverty Index: It is released by NITI Aayog. The baseline report is based on the National Family Health Survey 4, which was conducted in 2015-16.
- Bihar: Highest proportion of people multidimensionally poor
- Kerala: Lowest proportion of people multidimensionally poor
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- Bare necessities Index (BNI): It is constructed by Economic Survey 2020-2021 using data from National Statistics Office (NSO). It aims to quantify the basic needs approach to economic development.
- The BNI summarizes 26 indicators on five dimensions, viz., water, sanitation, housing, micro-environment, and other facilities.
A.6. What are the various government initiatives to alleviate poverty in India?
The Poverty Alleviation Programme intends to reduce the rate of poverty in the country by providing proper access to food, monetary help, and basic amenities to households belonging to below the poverty line.
The following are some of the anti-poverty initiatives by the government:
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