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This is my Entry for the 28 States of Techkriti,IITK .It emphasizes why it is important to share the fruits of development with the poor and include them in the mainstream.
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hope this presentation will help the other students existing in sociology discipline and other disciplines as well. as it was a work of 1st year student. please overlook his/her faults and suggest to do better. thank u.
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4. In Bangladesh around 76% people live in rural area.
In Bangladesh the meaning of poverty is rural poverty.
Meaning of poverty
In general the meaning of poverty is scarcity of wealth.
Exploitation is the root of poverty
Poverty in general scarcity ,dearth, or the state of one who lacks a certain
amount of material possessions or money.
There are two types of poverty
1) Absolute poverty
2)Relative poverty
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5. Nature of rural poverty
• The nature of rural poverty is-
• Scarcity of affordability:
• The main characteristic of rural poverty is people’s scarcity of affordability.
• Agriculture dependency is the main characteristic of rural economy. That’s
why there is a lack of cash in people hand.
• Most of the peasant are landless or owner of less land for scarcity of cash
they can’t fulfill the agricultural work.
• Famine and starvation
• When poverty reaches its highest place then people have to live in starvation.
• Then start famine. Even now rural society’s people face famine and
starvation. In every year in northern area people face starvation.
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6. • Short of food:
• In an agriculture based economy if there is around 60% landless people
then food safety is not possible.
• Around 78.45% family faces scarcity of food.
• Day laborer, agriculture laborer are in safe profession, there is lack of
opportunity of earning ready money. So they face scarcity of food.
• Lack of opportunity:
• There is no industries, no good communication and transport system. So
there is lack of employment, modern life, daily life opportunities.
• There is not only lack of material opportunity but also have moral
opportunity
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7. • Land lessness:
• This is one of the main reasons of rural poverty.
• Around 60% people are landless.
• The land ownership of Bangladesh is not friendly with poverty.
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• Lack of house/residence:
• In rural society, who lives below the poverty line, most of them have no
place for live.
• And those who have house, they live in a miserable way
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8. • Scarcity of education, treatment:
• Rural people’s illiteracy, scarcity of treatment, thin baby, maternity death
rate is the clear evidence of rural poverty.
• Where there is lack of food, so education and treatment are luxurious for
them.
• Recently there are some changes but parents believe in earning than
education.
• Exploitation:
• When people are poor, then the rate of exploitation is high.
• Rural people are not conscious of their rights.
• Here land owner, local govt., money lender and people of administration
directly or indirectly exploit people.
• In rural shalish, most of the time people get justice
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9. • Unemployment:
• In Bangladesh, there is low employment and that is too competitive.
• So for rural people to survive here is not easy.
• Over population:
• In general low rate earning people have many children.
• Rural poverty, culture, unconsciousness discourage people for birth
control.
• Where educated and rich people have 1-2 children and rural peasant,
day laborer has 8-10 children.
So over population also a big reason for rural poverty.
• Rural people have lack of education, training and in recent getting a
job without requirement is hard.
• It is hard to observe rural poverty by external situation, so there is
need deep perception and investigation mentality.
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10. Vulnerability refers to the inability of a system or a unit to
withstand the effects of a hostile environment.
In rural society with permanent poverty there is outbreak of poverty
vulnerability.
Natural disaster, weak economic base, exploitation are the reasons
for rural vulnerability.
Characteristics of rural vulnerability:
There is difference between common poverty and
vulnerability. Which characteristics differ vulnerability are:
Effects most of the people:
Vulnerability not only effect poor people but also effect most
of the poor.
Most of the time there is no preparation. People face this
dangerous situation suddenly.
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11. Economic weakness
• :
• The main reasons for economic weakness and uncertainity.
• Rural economy is weak economy so it collapse by little hit.
• So 90% of the people suffer vulnerability and disaster, epidemics, flood,
starvation, damaged people.
• Vulnerability is temporary:
• Natural disaster, flood, excessive rainfalls are the reason for vulnerability.
• After certain time, everything gets normal. So vulnerability consider as a
temporary.
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12. • Natural disaster are related to unemployment:
• Natural disaster is the main reason for vulnerability. It damage people
and crop also.
• If some people have wealth they cannot use it for vulnerability.
• It damage peasant’s crop very badly. So unemployment is the result and
people suffer vulnerability.
• Not only poverty epidemics is its partner:
• Without poverty, there is also catching disease are epidemic.
• After flood, diarrhea, skin diseases, fever, dysentery spread
epidemically
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13. • Much more damage in short time:
• Vulnerability occurs in a short time but it has long term effects.
• Communication problem, lack of disease prevention, lack of affordability
for these reasons life of people stored.
• They sell their land in low price.
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14. There are many changes in type and nature of rural
poverty. Today the definition of poverty not only
confined with food and cloth.
Today the measurement of poverty is concerned with
education, treatment, housing ,income, modern life
facilities etc.
Absolute poverty is decreasing but relative poverty is
increasing.
For housing agricultural land is decreasing .
And the migration of rural people is also changing the
pattern of poverty.
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15. For Expand non-farm activities the socio-
economic condition and life style of rural people
is developing.
Rural people are earning more and they are
educating their children.
So the rate of rural poverty is getting low by non-
farm activities.
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16. MD. Iqbal Hossain, Rural Sociology, Chapter 9
poverty in rural society.
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