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We are dedicated towards assisting the people below poverty line who are notable to full fill their basic needs like healthy food, education for their children. Good health facilities.
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Poverty in India

India is a developing nation. Although its economy is growing, poverty is still a major challenge. However, poverty is on the decline in India. It has around 86 million people living in extreme poverty which makes up ~6% of its total population as of May 2021.

In May 2012, the World Bank reviewed and proposed revisions to their poverty calculation methodology and purchasing power parity basis for measuring poverty worldwide.

It was a minimal 3.6% in terms of percentage. As of 2020, the incidence of multidimensional poverty has significantly reduced from 54.7 percent in 2005 to 27.9 percent in 2015-16.

Girls school drop out rate in India

The average dropout rate of girls was 17.3% at the secondary education level 4.74% at the elementary level in 2018-19.

According to the ministry of human resource development (MHRD), 62.1 million) children are out of school in India.

At this stage, traditional gender norms push girls into helping with household chores and sibling care, leading to irregular attendance that eventually results in dropouts. Early marriage, lack of safety in schools and low aspirations related to girls’ education also lead to them dropping out.

World hunger index india rank

The report said 14% of India’s population was undernourished and the country recorded a 37.4% stunting rate among children under five and a wasting rate of 17.3% . The under-five mortality rate stood at 3.7%.

In the 2020 global hungar index india ranks 94th out of the 107 countries with sufficient data to calculate 2029 GHI Scores with a score of 27.2 india has a level of hunger that is serious

World health index india rank

India ranks 42nd in the world health index.
Healthcare is the right of every individual but lack of quality infrastructure, dearth of qualified medical functionaries, and non- access to basic medicines and medical facilities thwarts its reach to 60% of population in India. A majority of 700 million people lives in rural areas where the condition of medical facilities is deplorable.

The Problems

Due to non accessibility to public health care and low quality of health care services, a majority of people in India turn to the local private health sector as their first choice of care. If we look at the health landscape of India 92 percent of health care visits are to private providers of which 70 percent is urban population. However, private health care is expensive, often unregulated and variable in quality. Besides being unreliable for the illiterate, it is also unaffordable by low income rural folks.

The Chanllenge

To control the spread of diseases and reduce the growing rates of mortality due to lack of adequate health facilities, special attention needs to be given to the health care in rural areas. The key challenges in the healthcare sector are low quality of care, poor accountability, lack of awareness, and limited access to facilities.

The Solution

Various organizations are coming together for improvements in health care and technology plays a crucial role to facilitate this. Information and Communications Technology provides hosts of solutions for the successful implementation of these changes.

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