I hope it does not become another veil for the government to hide behind.
If you see our poverty indicators, we clearly know the regions and the
communities that are left behind. For example: UP, Bihar, Orissa. This
chart is particularly indicative:

http://codeformumbai.org/index.py?page=dataset&fname=Shortfall_In_Health_Infra_As_Per_2011_Population_Prov_In_India_2.csv

What clearly lacks is the "conviction" to tackle poverty or in other words
- to create basic infrastructure and assets (roads, school, hospitals,
power plants) in the regions that need them the most. If you read papers
like Mint, you get the impression that FDI is the most important topic in
our national agenda.

I would love to see a newspaper that collects, prints poverty statistics by
region, community on a month by month basis and actively tracks creation of
community assets.






On Sat, Jul 20, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Shashank Srinivasan <
[email protected]> wrote:

> One of the authors (Varad Pande) is an OSD to the Minister of Rural
> Development.
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> http://www.livemint.com/Opinion/fSMdzpHz3PNfBTiJjPQJVP/Eradicating-poverty-requires-a-data-revolution.html
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