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There is a growing divergence in the relationship between poverty and hunger in India. The shrinking of social expenditure by the government is forcing the poor to spend more on Non- Food essential items squeezing their food – budget.- Elucidate.

While extreme poverty fell to 2.35% (World Bank, 2024), undernourishment (12%) and child wasting (18.7%) persist (SOFI 2025).

Growing Divergence between Poverty and Hunger

Decline in Monetary Poverty: About 24.82 crore individuals escaped multidimensional poverty in the last 9 years. (NITI Aayog)

Persistence of Hunger and Malnutrition:

Despite surplus food production, India’s GHI score (25.8) remains in the “serious” category.

Indicators such as stunting (32.9%), wasting (18.7%), and anemia (57% women) reveal continued deprivation.

Shift from Absolute Hunger to Hidden Hunger: 57% of women and 67% of children are anemic

Shrinking of Social Expenditure by the Government

Education expenditure: ~2.9% of GDP (NEP recommendation 2020).

Decline in allocation for MGNREGA

Impact on Poor Households:

Health: Out-of-pocket health spending forms 40% of total health expenditure (NHA 2023).

Indian Middle class is 1 Hospital Bill Away from poverty

Education: Rising private tuition and school costs strain household budgets.

Learning poverty – Over 70% of Class 3 students cannot read age-appropriate texts (ASER 2025)

Utilities and fuel: Increasing electricity, rent, and LPG costs raise non-food spending.

Proliferation of slums – 17% urban population living in slums

Way Forward

Social Determinants Approach: Integration of hunger and poverty with nutrition, sanitation (Swachh Bharat), and clean energy (Ujjwala Yojana).

Nutrition-Sensitive Policies: Diversify PDS with millets, pulses, fortified foods, and region-specific nutrition interventions.

Adopt data-driven local interventions under Aspirational Districts Programme to target high-burden regions.

Adopt Brazil’s Bolsa Família conditional cash transfer scheme

Scale State level best practices like TN’s inclusion of Eggs in MDM

This can help achieve SDG 1, 2 and realise Atmanirbhar Bharat.