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The measurement of poverty involves quantifying the extent of deprivation within a population by assessing various socioeconomic indicators such as income, consumption, assets, and access to basic necessities, using different methodologies like the Official Poverty Measure (OPM) or the Supplemental Poverty Measure (SPM), in order to identify individuals or households living below certain poverty thresholds and inform policy interventions aimed at alleviating poverty and promoting social welfare.

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The World Bank defines poverty as a state of severe deprivation characterized by insufficient income, limited access to essential goods and services, inadequate health and education standards, and constrained opportunities for livelihood improvement, while also establishing an international poverty line as a reference point for assessing global poverty levels.

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The Planning Commission historically played a pivotal role in estimating poverty levels in India by utilizing data collected by the National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) to formulate policies and initiatives aimed at alleviating poverty and promoting economic development.


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Urban poverty refers to the state of economic deprivation and social marginalization experienced by individuals and families living in urban areas, often characterized by inadequate access to basic services, housing, education, and employment opportunities.


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Major committees on poverty in India, such as the Dandekar and Rath Committee, Alagh Committee, Lakdawala Committee, Tendulkar Committee, and Rangarajan Committee, have focused on defining poverty lines and developing methods to estimate poverty levels to guide policies and programs for poverty alleviation.

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Eradication of poverty involves implementing strategies and policies to eliminate poverty by addressing its root causes, such as inequality, lack of education, unemployment, and inadequate access to healthcare, and ensuring equitable distribution of resources and opportunities for all individuals to improve their standard of living.


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