The population of the poor has decreased in Jharkhand, will the government schemes be reduced? - Reduction of poverty in the Jharkhand BPL population drops the government scheme
Updated: Sun, 28 Sep 2025 10:14 PM (IST) The number of people living under the poverty line in Jharkhand has decreased. BPL population in urban areas is 16.6% and 16.6% in rural areas. Due to welfare schemes, the arm burden of the poor will be reduced by the government. According to the BPL list, the number of beneficiaries in welfare schemes has been corrected. State Bureau, Ranchi. There was a decline in the number of people living under the poverty border in the country, and this decline was seen in all the countries as well as Jharkhand. The BPL population in the urban areas of Jharkhand was reduced to 16.6 percent, the number of which was 45.9 percent in 2011-12. Remove ad, read only the news, while the rural areas speak, the population of BPL dropped from 31.3 percent to 16.6 percent. If the circumstances remain the same, there will be a decrease in the ongoing welfare schemes to help the poor and the government will help reduce the burden to help the poor, but it will not be immediate. Suddenly you can’t get anyone out of the list under the poverty line. People know all things and they know that many schemes only get the benefit because of the name in the BPL list. So, just trying to cut the name suddenly is the danger of rioting. According to the BPL list in the country, the number of beneficiaries in different welfare schemes has been set. The figures that came into the country in the recent BPL are based on micro -data. BPL recording must be done to calculate the poor and identify the poor. Once a program starts, it is very difficult to reduce the number of beneficiaries in it. The same situation will happen to the BPL list. At present, the old list will still meet. Survey must be done again for the new list. Social welfare schemes do not end suddenly and do not end suddenly, social welfare schemes are prepared on the basis of the BPL list and notice of these schemes is still underway. Now the BPL list is likely to improve. No plan can be stopped suddenly and can end. Welfare schemes are applied to a class and time pesis and there is only a change to the results. Suddenly you can’t cut anyone’s name out of the BPL list. The basis of cutting such names must be BPL recording. If someone has started eating something good, or improving the economic situation, you can’t cut the name. -Pro.Hashwar Dayal, Economist, Ranchi University.