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Multidimensional poverty, as conceptualized by NITI Aayog (National Institution for Transforming India), is an approach to poverty that considers multiple factors and dimensions rather than just income or monetary measures.

NITI Aayog introduced a Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) to gauge poverty levels in India more comprehensively. The MPI assesses deprivation in various dimensions such as:

1. **Health** - based on indicators like nutrition and child mortality.
2. **Education** - measured through factors like years of schooling and school attendance.
3. **Standard of Living** - evaluated using multiple indicators like cooking fuel, sanitation, drinking water, electricity, housing, and assets.

States and Union Territories are then ranked based on their MPI scores, which helps policymakers identify the areas that require the most urgent attention and design interventions accordingly. The goal is to understand and address poverty in a holistic manner, acknowledging that it encompasses multiple aspects of human well-being.

 

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Telugu states lo asalu peda valu ekada unaru  ??  May be in remote agency areas 

With real estate values increasing, govt supporting welfare schemes,  janalu doing jobs and business in private 

most if them are in good position I guess 

At least food shelter access to schools  intiki oka two wheeler aithe pakka undi telugu states lo 

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43 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

Telugu states lo asalu peda valu ekada unaru  ??  May be in remote agency areas 

With real estate values increasing, govt supporting welfare schemes,  janalu doing jobs and business in private 

most if them are in good position I guess 

At least food shelter access to schools  intiki oka two wheeler aithe pakka undi telugu states lo 

Antha navalley tammullu

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57 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

Telugu states lo asalu peda valu ekada unaru  ??  May be in remote agency areas 

With real estate values increasing, govt supporting welfare schemes,  janalu doing jobs and business in private 

most if them are in good position I guess 

At least food shelter access to schools  intiki oka two wheeler aithe pakka undi telugu states lo 

Most of the telugu state people thriving on welfare schemes that means they are in absolute poverty.

Lets assume welfare schemes stopped most of them don't have alternate source of income and will become daily wage workers.

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Just now, JackSeal said:

Most of the telugu state people thriving on welfare schemes that means they are in absolute poverty.

Lets assume welfare schemes stopped most of them don't have alternate source of income and will become daily wage workers.

Leni odiki govt welfare schemes istundi, unollakai lands values, private business why will govt stop welfare no govt will stop asalu gareeb olu telugu states lo leru anna

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