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Oct 10, 2019 · Lack of consensus among the states over the acceptance of Tendulkar and Rangrajan committee report. Some states such as Odisha and West Bengal supported the Tendulkar Poverty Line while others such as Delhi, Jharkhand, Mizoram etc. supported Rangarajan report.
Prof. Suresh D. Tendulkar to review the methodology for estimation of poverty. The Tendulkar Committee submitted its report in December 2009 and computed poverty lines and poverty
Nov 9, 2024 · The Planning Commission established an expert committee, chaired by Suresh Tendulkar, to evaluate poverty measurement methodology and solve the limitations of prior methodologies such as Obsolete Consumption Pattern, Adjustment for Inflation, and Expenditure on health and education.
Tendulkar Committee (2009): In 2005, another expert group to review methodology for poverty estimation, chaired by Suresh Tendulkar, was constituted by the Planning Commission to address the following three shortcomings of the previous methods: (i) consumption patterns were linked to the 1973-74 poverty line baskets (PLBs) of goods and services ...
Mar 16, 2024 · Tendulkar committee (2009): Poverty line in the Suresh Tendulkar methodology was expenditure of ₹33 a day in urban areas and ₹27 a day in rural areas. Thus, India’s poors as percentage of total population in 2011-12 as per the Tendulkar committee was 21.9.
Aug 7, 2014 · The Expert Group (Tendulkar) had used the all-India urban poverty line basket as the reference to derive state-level rural and urban poverty. This was a departure from the earlier practice of using two separate poverty line baskets for rural and urban areas.
Expert Group submitted its report in 2009. It did not construct a poverty line and adopted the officially measured urban poverty line of 2004-05 (25.7%) based on Expert Group (Lakdawala) methodology. It worked backward for specifying poverty lines that generated such a poverty rate. The Tendulkar Committee suggested several changes to
In view of this, Planning Commission set up an expert group under the chairmanship of Professor Suresh Tendulkar to examine the issue and suggest a new poverty line and estimates.
Union Minister for Rural Development and Panchayati Raj Dr.C.P. Joshi today informed the Lok Sabha that the Expert Group under the chairmanship of Prof. Suresh D. Tendulkar constituted by the Planning Commission in 2005 to review the methodology of estimation of poverty has submitted its recommendations in December 2009.
Reporting in 2009, the Tendulkar Committee revised upward the rural poverty line.. Continued media criticisms led the government to appoint the Rangarajan Committee in 2012. Reporting in June 2014, the committee recommended raising further both the rural and urban poverty lines.