Coronavirus impact: Over 100 million Indians could fall below poverty line
As the
Narendra Modi-led central government
continues to pick pieces in the puzzle to rein in the coronavirus pandemic in India, the economic
costs of the nationwide lockdown on millions of poor could be catastrophic.
Projections based on a recent analysis by researchers at the United Nations
University (UNU) show that, in the worst case scenario, 104 million more people
in India could fall below the World Bank-determined poverty line of $3.2 a day
for lower-middle-income countries. At present, 60 per cent of India’s
population, or an estimated 812 million people, live below that poverty line.
In
effect, the coronavirus pandemic and the economic consequences of an extended
business shutdown could swell the ranks of India’s poorest to 915 million. From
60 per cent, the proportion of people below the poverty line could increase to
68 per cent – a situation seen in the country more than a decade ago. Much of
the Indian government’s efforts to mitigate poverty over the years could be
negated in a matter of just a few months. Read More
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