Explanation
NSSO stands for a national sample survey organization. It is the organization under the ministry of statistics of the government of India.
Functions of NSSO:
NSSO stands for National Sample Survey Organisation which was established in 1950. It is an organisation working under the Ministry of Statistics of the Government of India.
Main functions of this organisation include: Survey panning, making sample designs, writing the schedules, formulation of concepts and definitions, formulation of framework, conducting training for the personals, formulation of scrutiny checkpoints, drawing up of tabulation programme, preparation of survey reports, data analysis and presentation, and undertaking studies for the improvement of survey methodology.
According to critical alternative views, poverty is a monetary and non-monetary condition where people lack access to community regulated common resources, opportunities, and income. Whereas the orthodox view on poverty claims that it refers to a situation where people do not have the money to satisfy their basic needs, alternative views emphasize not simply money, but spiritual values, community ties, and availability of common resources.
The poverty line in India is income based. The poverty line was originally fixed in terms of income or food requirements in 1978. It was stipulated that the calorie standard for a typical individual in rural areas were 2400 calorie and was 2100 calorie in urban areas. Then the cost of the grains that fulfill this normative standard was calculated. This cost was the poverty line. The poverty line in monetary terms during 2005-06 has been estimated at Rs. 368 in rural area and Rs. 560 in urban area as compared to Rs. 328 in rural area and Rs. 454 in urban area in 2000-01.
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