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India’s  multidimensional poverty rate  falls  to 11.28% in  2022-23,  from 29.17% in 2013-14 

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Last updated: 2024/01/16 at 12:30 PM
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 According to  MPI  poverty rate estimates for  2013-14 and 2022-23, Bihar recorded a  53% decline  from  56.3%  MPI  poverty rate  in 2013-14 to  26.59%  in 2022-23. 

  According to a discussion paper released by NITI Aayog on Monday, the proportion  of  India’s  population living in multidimensional poverty is estimated to have  come down  to 11.28 per cent in 2022-23 from 29.17 per cent in  2013- 2014.  In absolute  terms,  NITI Aayog estimates  that  a total of 24.82  million  people  have  escaped multidimensional poverty  over  the  past  nine years. 

  States  such as  Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya  Pradesh  and Rajasthan recorded the  largest  decline in the number of people classified as poor based on the Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI), which  takes into account 12  indicators of  different levels of  poverty  across the  three  main aspects, which are  health,  education  and standard of living. 

  The  research report  also notes that  deprivation  levels fell  at a slightly lower rate between 2015-16 and 2019-21  than between  2005-06 and 2013-14.  Deprivation measures the average level  of deprivation  experienced by a  multidimensionally poor  person. 

 At the same time,  the pace  of deprivation  reduction  was faster after  2015-2016  in terms of  poverty MPI  reduction  per  total population compared to the  previous decade, due  to a  lower  number of years. In 2005-06, the  proportion  of MPI poor in  the  total  Indian  population was  55.34%.  The discussion  paper  uses previously  published  MPI data based on  the  National Family Health  Survey  (NFHS) conducted in 2015-15 and 2019-21,  which  also uses NFHS-3 data from 2005-06 to understand long-term poverty trends. 

  Based on these three NFHS datasets, NITI Aayog  has  estimated  poverty  MPI  rates for  the years 2013-14 and 2022-23 with technical inputs from  the  Oxford Policy and Human Development Initiative (OPHI) and United Nations Development  Program  (UNDP). 

  The discussion paper was released by  Prof. Ramesh Chand, Member  NITI Aayog  in the presence of  CEO  NITI Aayog  BVR Subrahmanyam. 

  Professor  Chand noted that without the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, the  MPI  poverty rate  in 2022-23 would have been much  less.  The  article  also notes that it “may not fully reflect the impact of Covid on the  economy,”  as  some  of  the  NHFS-5 data collected  from 2019 to 2021  was collected before the  pandemic .  BVR Subrahmanyam added that India  has the potential  to achieve  target 1.2 of the  Sustainable Development Goals  (SDGs),  which calls for reducing  “by at  least  half the proportion of men, women and children of all ages living in  poverty.”  poverty in all  aspects  according to national  standards”. definitions”. before  2030. 

  According to  the  document, living standards  indicators  showed  the  highest levels of deprivation in 2005-06. For  example, 74.4%  of the population  suffered from  cooking fuel  shortage  in 2005-06,  this number decreased  to  58.47%  in  2015-16  and  then  to  43.9% in 2019-16. 21.  Similarly,  70.92%  of the population  did not have  adequate sanitation  during  2005-06, which  decreased  to  51.88%  in  2015-16  and  then  to  30.93% during 2019-2021.  

 The sharpest decline between  the  two periods was recorded by the  index  measuring  lack  of access to  a  bank  account,  which fell to  9.66%  in 2013-14 from  58.11%  in 2005-06.  According to  MPI  poverty rate estimates for  2013-14 and 2022-23, Bihar recorded a  53% decline  from  56.3%  MPI  poverty rate  in 2013-14 to  26.59%  in 2022-23. Jharkhand also recorded a  50% decline  from  47.13% in the  MPI  poverty rate  to  23.34%.  Uttar Pradesh, which had a  lower  MPI  poverty rate  in 2022-23 than Bihar,  Jharkhand  and Meghalaya, recorded a decline to 17.4 per cent from 42.59 per cent in 2013-14. 

  India’s  definition of multidimensional poverty is measured using  12 indicators,  including nutrition, child  and  adolescent mortality, maternal health, years of schooling, school attendance,  safe  drinking  water safety,  electricity,  housing  and  property. The  MPI seeks to measure poverty  more  comprehensively rather than relying  solely  on income levels to assess deprivation.

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