Assessor : Mr. Gurpreet Singh
Batch : X 2
Year : 2017 - 2018
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Presented by:
GrouP 10
• Anamika
• Priya
• Ritu Gangwalia
• Sunny Gond
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Poverty
Poverty is the deprivation of
(1) food (2) shelter (3) money (4) clothing
when people can’t satisfy their basic needs.
Poverty can be understood simply as a lack of
money or more broadly in terms of barriers to
everyday human life.
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CausesCauses
poverty
 Lack of education
 Natural disasters
 Lack of money
 Lack of good health
 Greed
 No opportunities provided
 overpopulation
Poverty is also causes by
Drugs and alcohol because
Some people spend all their
Money on addictions like
this.
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types of poverty
(1) Absolute Poverty : (Destitution) It refers to
the state of severe deprivation of basic human
needs.
(2) Relative Poverty : It is defined contextually as
Economic inequality in location or society in
which people live.
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faCts offaCts of
poverty
 1.4 billion people in developing countries live on $1.25 or less
 3 out of every 4 people live on less then $1.25 a day
 22,000 children die every day 8 million people die from lack of
food and nutrition –about 24,000 deaths each day
 60%of world’s hungry are women
 Lack of proper maternal care results in 300,000 maternal deaths
annually
 Every 5 second a child dies of hunger related diseases.
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• Poverty needs to be ended
• It is touching many people and it is all over the
world.
• Problem:
– Half the world without basic needs
– Big gap between rich and poor
issue & problem
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SolutionS toSolutionS to
poverty
 No war
 Ask the government to do a lot more about poverty
 Donate things you don’t use to charity
 Donate food that wont spoil to food banks
 Education
 Lots of opportunities
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About tHeAbout tHe
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 Formed in the year 2006.The Khushi
FOUNDATION is a 100% volunteer based charity
organization in India. It is a grass root organization
whose aim is to provide education, supplemental food
and medical assistance to the most disadvantaged
Society and in so doing improve the quality of life for
those highly vulnerable people
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Education: Mission Education is a national level
programmer from khushi Foundation which focuses
on basic education for underprivileged children and
youth.
Medical: Operates by taking well-equipped medical
van along with specialized doctors, nurses, medical
staff, equipments and medicines to the identified
slums in a systematic manner.
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PeoPle on view Poverty
• Right to education.
•Awareness.
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Only a life lived for
others is a life
worthwhile…
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Take one step for decreases Poverty
(give education)

Poverty final ppt

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    Assessor : Mr.Gurpreet Singh Batch : X 2 Year : 2017 - 2018
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    3 Presented by: GrouP 10 •Anamika • Priya • Ritu Gangwalia • Sunny Gond
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    5 Poverty Poverty is thedeprivation of (1) food (2) shelter (3) money (4) clothing when people can’t satisfy their basic needs. Poverty can be understood simply as a lack of money or more broadly in terms of barriers to everyday human life.
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    7ome Pictures ofPovertyome Pictures of Poverty
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    8ome Pictures ofPovertyome Pictures of Poverty
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    10 CausesCauses poverty  Lack ofeducation  Natural disasters  Lack of money  Lack of good health  Greed  No opportunities provided  overpopulation Poverty is also causes by Drugs and alcohol because Some people spend all their Money on addictions like this.
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    types of poverty (1)Absolute Poverty : (Destitution) It refers to the state of severe deprivation of basic human needs. (2) Relative Poverty : It is defined contextually as Economic inequality in location or society in which people live.
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    14 faCts offaCts of poverty 1.4 billion people in developing countries live on $1.25 or less  3 out of every 4 people live on less then $1.25 a day  22,000 children die every day 8 million people die from lack of food and nutrition –about 24,000 deaths each day  60%of world’s hungry are women  Lack of proper maternal care results in 300,000 maternal deaths annually  Every 5 second a child dies of hunger related diseases.
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    • Poverty needsto be ended • It is touching many people and it is all over the world. • Problem: – Half the world without basic needs – Big gap between rich and poor issue & problem
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    18 SolutionS toSolutionS to poverty No war  Ask the government to do a lot more about poverty  Donate things you don’t use to charity  Donate food that wont spoil to food banks  Education  Lots of opportunities
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    21 About tHeAbout tHe ngongo Formed in the year 2006.The Khushi FOUNDATION is a 100% volunteer based charity organization in India. It is a grass root organization whose aim is to provide education, supplemental food and medical assistance to the most disadvantaged Society and in so doing improve the quality of life for those highly vulnerable people
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    24 Education: Mission Educationis a national level programmer from khushi Foundation which focuses on basic education for underprivileged children and youth. Medical: Operates by taking well-equipped medical van along with specialized doctors, nurses, medical staff, equipments and medicines to the identified slums in a systematic manner.
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    PeoPle on viewPoverty • Right to education. •Awareness.
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    29 Only a lifelived for others is a life worthwhile…
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    Take one stepfor decreases Poverty (give education)