2. Direction for Computer Assisted lesson
Follow the Instruction given below:
This lesson is about the topic- poverty in India.
This capsule contain suitable slides related to the concept.
Necessary Pictures are provided in each slide.
Use mouse (single click) to move to the next slide.
Click on the textbox to get the response.
Please note the direction given by the computer.
Brain Teasers are provided for developing concepts
Brain relaxers are provided for self checking with necessary
explanation.
After completing the lesson the learners can recapitulate the
lesson through Test Your knowledge session.
3. Poverty is a situation where people fails to
satisfy their basic needs.
Let us observe the picture of those poor’s
who suffers from extreme poverty.
4. Pictures of poverty stricken children in
the world
Look at fig1 in which the children who suffers from poverty and
those who do not have access to safe drinking water, shelter, food,
clothing's etc.
5.
6. DEFINING THE TERM – POVERTY
Poverty is the state of
being inferior in
quality or insufficient
in amount.
IT IS THE STATE OF BEING EXTREME
POOR. THE CONDITION WHERE PEOPLE’S
BASIC NEEDS ARE NOT
SATISFIED.POVERTY IS ALSO A
MULTIDIMENSIONAL PROBLEM
7. Brain Teaser 2.1
IS POVERTY A MULTI-DIMENSIONAL
PROBLEM?
Refer Brain Relaxer
2.1 Click here
8. 4.4 billion people live in
developing countries of these
almost one third have no access
to clean water. Three fifth lacks
sanitation and a quarter do not
have adequate housing
9. . I am ten years old.
Kenya. Kenya is in Africa.
uses in Soweto are small and very close together.
y. Many people use paraffin (a kind of oil) to make lamps
ngs.
e youngest.
ns a kiosk (a small
sehold goods.
ve mum a loan to
er shop. Now she
d clothes for me.
books too.
Clearly read the story
10. Find out the multi-dimensional problems of
poverty.
Here are some pictures showing the
causes of poverty..
11. Here are some pictures of various causes of poverty like
unemployment, low income, illness, lack of educational
opportunities.
13. ENLARGING THE DEFINITION
When people do not get enough to eat it is
hunger. when all the people or majority of
them do not get food and consequently a
sizable number of people die, it is famine.
Poverty includes
hunger and famine
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14. Brain Teaser 2.2
Do you think poverty can be reduced if
a child studies well?
Refer Brain Relaxer 2.2
Click here
15. As per the world bank estimate a
person who earns income of less
than $ 1.25 per day at 2005 prices is
considered below the poverty line.
16. DEFINITION
Poverty is the lack of basic
necessities that all human beings
must have: food and water shelter,
education, medical care, security, etc.
A multi-dimensional issue, poverty
exceeds all social, economic, and
political boundaries. As such, efforts
to alleviate poverty must be informed
of a variety of different factors.
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19. Brain Relaxer 2.1
Read to the news
INDIAN EXPRESS
NEW DELHI-The recently released India rural development report,
which is endorsed by the government says, 7% of the rural
population is ‘very poor’, villages in eastern Indian states are the
worst affected. According to the government endorsed India rural
report 2013-2014,however poverty in rural India fells much faster in
the period 2004-12 as compared to preceding decades,
20. From the above
news it is clear that
Poverty in rural areas
is much higher than
urban areas.