Spend 36 a Day and You are No More Poor

By siliconindia   |   Wednesday, 21 September 2011, 23:11 IST   |    22 Comments
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Bangalore: According to the Planning Commission of India, anyone spending more than 36 a day cannot be poor in India. In an affidavit before the Supreme Court, the Planning commission said anyone with expenditure above 965 per month in urban India and 781 in rural India will not be considered poor.
36 for Poor
According to the new criteria from the commission, people who spent 32 a day in urban areas and 26 a day in rural India are above the poverty lines. The report says the country has about 40.74 crore people under the below poverty line (BPL). "The poverty line at June 2011 price level can be placed provisionally at 965 per capita per month in urban areas and 781 per capita per month in rural areas. At June 2011 price level, for a family of five this provisional poverty line would amount to 4,824 per month in urban areas and 3,905 per month in rural areas," says the affidavit.

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