http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-10-09/patna/30260135_1_icssr-poverty-growth
 
 Thorat for faster growth of poor
 B K Mishra, TNN Oct 9, 2011, 10.04AM IST
 
 PATNA: Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) chairman
 Sukhdeo Thorat has said there has been decline in poverty from 70% to
 27% in the last three decades owing to increase in the national income
 but poverty of social groups like Dalits, tribals, Muslims and women
 has not declined proportionately. The upper caste poor have benefited
 more compared to the poor belonging to the marginalized sections of
 the society, he said.
 
 Delivering the foundation day lecture at A N Sinha Institute of Social
 Studies here on Saturday, Thorat said distribution-neutral growth
 cannot address the issues afflicting the poor. Emphasizing on the
 various facets of poverty across education, health, gender, caste etc,
 he lamented the exclusion of the marginalized sections of the society
 from the so-called growth in the country's GDP.
 
 He argued that reduction in absolute poverty is not enough. What we
 ought to achieve is a reduction in relative poverty. Thus India's
 plans and programmes must not only aim at increasing the income of
 all, but also at ensuring a relatively faster growth of the poor.
 
 Thorat, who is also the president of Indian Economic Association, said
 India's policy of poverty reduction must not only concentrate on
 sectors which offer the maximum livelihood to the poor but also on the
 regions with the highest incidence of poverty. He pleaded for special
 attention to states like Bihar and Orissa and said a special drive
 should be launched for ensuring a pro-poor and inclusive growth in
 this region.
 
 Thorat urged the state government to provide liberal grants to the A N
 Sinha Institute, one of the first institutions in the country to be
 recognized by the ICSSR, for its proper growth and development. The
 central government has of late also initiated steps to develop all the
 25 ICSSR-supported institutions, including this institute, he added.
 
 Those who participated in the deliberations included Aryabhat
 Knowledge University VC S N Guha, institute's former chairman
 Sachchidanand and faculty members Nil Ratan, A K Jha, S M A Yousuf,
 Ajit Hansda, Vinayak Chaudhary, Manoj Srivastava and Patna University
 economics teacher N K Chaudhary. State HRD minister and institute's
 chairman P K Shahi presided.
 
 At the outset, institute's director D M Diwakar welcomed the guests.
 Registrar Sudhir Kumar proposed a vote of thanks.
 
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