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garibi he ye hame accept karna hoga.....sach accept karo us pe kaam karo.....
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chinta mat karo beta poors bhi uthenge is desh k ...youth kaam karega.....
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cumon indians.. its time to do some charity.. esp by big companies to uplift the poor of the nations.
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han beta bol le.... kuch v bol kar khus ho le ...aur wo jo aya tha india usko Raj thakre ne mumbai me pinchwara mara tha...aur bechara baura gaya... aab jo wo ladki bethi hai wo v aanaa cha rahi india
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indian has been giving lots of reservations and benefit to so called low caste people but because of corruption and lack of education.........benefit is not reaching the deserving people but this is also true because of long time reservation....low caste living in city enjoy far better wages and life style than many many upper caste people.
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very nice analysis....from India. I also feel the same.
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Jahil Pakistanis discussing Indian economy.
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Bycot china
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jat pat ki bate kar rahe he anpad ke bache salo tum to whabi katwa shia katwa sune katwa ahmadi katw kadyani katwa pata nahi kitne tipe ke katwe hote he sale daba ke ak dusaro ki masjido me quran ke andar boom fit kar ke uda dete ho salo khud ko dekh lo paehale porrrrrrrrrrrrrrkiiiiiiissssssssssloooool
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India is ahead in each and every field ..... does any Pakistani has the data and authentic information to differ? this is open challenge .....
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the Child labour Index 2012 evaluated the frequency and severity of reported child labour incidents in 197 countries. Maplecroft attributes the increase in global child labour to the economic downturn and the worsening global human security situation that has increased the number of internally displaced children and refugees who are most vulnerable to economic and labour exploitation. Understandably, the countries topping the Index as worst performers are conflict torn and authoritarian states – Myanmar (1), North Korea (2), Somalia (3), Sudan (4), DR Congo (5), Zimbabwe (6), Afghanistan (7), Burundi (8), Pakistan (9) and Ethiopia (10). Challenging economic conditions in many countries due to the financial crisis continuing from 2008, and the consequent reduced donor money for education, etc. have also contributed to more children trapped in work to support their families.
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List of countries and dependencies
All figures are in current Geary–Khamis dollars, more commonly known as international dollars (Int$).
International Monetary Fund (2015)
(based on estimates of projected data)[1] World Bank (2011–2014)
(based on actual data)[4] Central Intelligence Agency (1993–2015)
(based on estimates and, sometimes, IMF data)[5]
Rank Country Int$
1 Qatar 132,099
2 Luxembourg 98,987
3 Singapore 85,253
4 Brunei 79,587
5 Kuwait 70,166
6 Norway 68,430
7 United Arab Emirates 67,617
8 San Marino 63,104
9 Switzerland 58,551
— Hong Kong 56,701
10 United States 55,805
11 Ireland 55,533
12 Saudi Arabia 53,624
13 Bahrain 50,095
14 Netherlands 49,166
15 Sweden 47,922
16 Australia 47,389
17 Austria 47,250
18 Germany 46,893
— Taiwan 46,783
19 Iceland 46,097
20 Denmark 45,709
21 Canada 45,553
22 Oman 44,628
23 Belgium 43,585
24 France 41,181
25 United Kingdom 41,159
26 Finland 41,120
27 Japan 38,054
28 South Korea 36,511
29 New Zealand 36,172
30 Malta 35,826
31 Italy 35,708
32 Spain 34,819
33 Israel 33,656
34 Cyprus 32,785
35 Trinidad and Tobago 32,635
36 Equatorial Guinea 31,758
37 Czech Republic 31,549
38 Slovenia 31,007
39 Slovakia 29,720
40 Estonia 28,592
41 Lithuania 28,359
42 Portugal 27,835
43 Poland 26,455
44 Greece 26,449
45 Malaysia 26,315
46 Seychelles 26,277
47 Hungary 26,222
48 Russia 25,411
49 Bahamas, The 25,167
50 Saint Kitts and Nevis 24,808
51 Latvia 24,712
52 Kazakhstan 24,268
53 Antigua and Barbuda 23,476
54 Chile 23,460
55 Argentina 22,554
56 Panama 21,765
57 Croatia 21,581
58 Uruguay 21,507
59 Romania 20,787
60 Turkey 20,438
61 Mauritius 19,509
62 Bulgaria 19,097
63 Gabon 18,639
64 Lebanon 18,240
65 Azerbaijan 17,993
66 Belarus 17,654
67 Mexico 17,534
68 Iran 17,251
69 Venezuela 16,673
70 Barbados 16,575
71 Turkmenistan 16,445
72 Botswana 16,368
73 Suriname 16,292
74 Montenegro 16,123
75 Thailand 16,097
— World[6][7] 15,638
76 Brazil 15,615
77 Costa Rica 15,482
78 Iraq 15,474
79 Palau 15,182
80 Dominican Republic 14,984
81 Maldives 14,923
82 Libya 14,650
83 Algeria 14,504
84 China 14,107
85 Macedonia 14,009
86 Colombia 13,847
87 Serbia 13,671
88 South Africa 13,165
89 Grenada 13,128
90 Peru 12,195
91 Mongolia 12,147
92 Jordan 12,123
93 Egypt 11,850
94 Saint Lucia 11,739
95 Tunisia 11,428
96 Namibia 11,408
97 Albania 11,301
98 Ecuador 11,264
99 Indonesia 11,126
100 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 10,956
101 Dominica 10,788
102 Sri Lanka 10,566
103 Bosnia and Herzegovina 10,492
104 Georgia 9,630
— Kosovo[8][9] 9,540
105 Fiji 9,044
106 Jamaica 8,759
107 Paraguay 8,708
108 Armenia 8,468
109 Swaziland 8,453
110 Belize 8,373
111 El Salvador 8,303
112 Bhutan 8,201
113 Morocco 8,164
114 Guatemala 7,738
115 Ukraine 7,519
116 Guyana 7,509
117 Angola 7,344
118 Philippines 7,254
119 Congo, Rep. 6,722
120 Cape Verde 6,522
121 Bolivia 6,465
122 India 6,162
123 Nigeria 6,108
124 Uzbekistan 6,068
125 Vietnam 6,024
126 Timor-Leste 5,628
127 Myanmar 5,469
128 Laos 5,309
129 Samoa 5,174
130 Tonga 5,045
131 Moldova 5,006
132 Pakistan 5,000
133 Nicaragua 4,997
134 Honduras 4,869
135 Mauritania 4,395
136 Sudan 4,344
137 Ghana 4,266
138 Zambia 3,868
139 Bangladesh 3,607
140 Cambodia 3,487
141 Tuvalu 3,393
142 Kyrgyzstan 3,363
143 Côte d'Ivoire 3,316
144 São Tomé and Príncipe 3,244
145 Marshall Islands 3,211
146 Kenya 3,208
147 Djibouti 3,204
148 Cameroon 3,144
149 Lesotho 2,987
150 Micronesia 2,955
151 Tanzania 2,904
152 Tajikistan 2,749
153 Yemen 2,671
154 Papua New Guinea 2,652
155 Chad 2,634
156 Vanuatu 2,550
157 Nepal 2,465
158 Senegal 2,451
159 Mali 2,199
160 Benin 2,113
161 Zimbabwe 2,096
162 Uganda 2,003
163 South Sudan 1,992
164 Solomon Islands 1,950
165 Afghanistan 1,947
166 Rwanda 1,807
167 Ethiopia 1,801
168 Kiribati 1,787
169 Haiti 1,750
170 Burkina Faso 1,724
171 Gambia, The 1,646
172 Sierra Leone 1,577
173 Comoros 1,519
174 Guinea-Bissau 1,508
175 Togo 1,483
176 Madagascar 1,462
177 Eritrea 1,297
178 Guinea 1,214
179 Mozambique 1,186
180 Malawi 1,124
181 Niger 1,080
182 Liberia 873
183 Burundi 818
184 Congo, Dem. Rep. 770
185 Central African Republic 630
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Inequality-adjusted HDI (IHDI) (2015 report)[6][edit]
Rank Country IHDI
1 Norway 0.893
2 Netherlands 0.861
3 Switzerland 0.861
4 Australia 0.858
5 Denmark 0.856
6 Germany 0.853
7 Iceland 0.846
7 Sweden 0.846
9 Ireland 0.836
10 Finland 0.834
11 Canada 0.832
12 Slovenia 0.829
13 United Kingdom 0.829
14 Czech Republic 0.823
15 Luxembourg 0.822
16 Belgium 0.820
17 Austria 0.816
18 France 0.811
19 Slovakia 0.791
20 Estonia 0.782
21 Japan 0.780
22 Israel 0.775
22 Spain 0.775
24 Italy 0.773
25 Hungary 0.769
26 Malta 0.767
27 Poland 0.760
27 United States 0.760
29 Cyprus 0.758
29 Greece 0.758
31 Lithuania 0.754
32 South Korea 0.751
33 Portugal 0.744
34 Croatia 0.743
35 Belarus 0.741
36 Latvia 0.730
37 Montenegro 0.728
38 Russia 0.714
39 Argentina 0.711
39 Romania 0.711
41 Bulgaria 0.699
42 Kazakhstan 0.694
43 Serbia 0.693
44 Ukraine 0.689
45 Uruguay 0.678
46 Sri Lanka 0.669
47 Mauritius 0.666
48 Chile 0.661
49 Armenia 0.658
50 Trinidad and Tobago 0.654
51 Azerbaijan 0.652
51 Georgia 0.652
53 Turkey 0.641
54 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.635
55 Albania 0.634
56 Mongolia 0.633
57 Jordan 0.625
58 Macedonia 0.622
59 Moldova 0.618
60 Fiji 0.616
61 Costa Rica 0.613
61 Saint Lucia 0.613
63 Venezuela 0.612
64 Lebanon 0.609
65 Panama 0.604
66 Jamaica 0.593
67 Mexico 0.587
68 Palestine 0.577
69 Thailand 0.576
70 Ecuador 0.570
71 Uzbekistan 0.569
72 Peru 0.563
73 Tunisia 0.562
74 Kyrgyzstan 0.560
75 Indonesia 0.559
Rank Country IHDI
76 Brazil 0.557
77 Belize 0.553
78 Vietnam 0.549
79 Philippines 0.547
80 Dominican Republic 0.546
81 Suriname 0.543
82 Colombia 0.542
83 Maldives 0.531
84 Paraguay 0.529
85 Egypt 0.524
86 Guyana 0.520
87 Cape Verde 0.519
87 Gabon 0.519
89 Tajikistan 0.515
90 Iraq 0.512
91 Iran 0.509
92 Vanuatu 0.492
93 El Salvador 0.488
94 Nicaragua 0.480
95 Bolivia 0.472
96 Syria 0.468
97 Guatemala 0.443
98 Morocco 0.441
99 India 0.435
100 Congo 0.434
101 Botswana 0.431
102 Laos 0.428
102 South Africa 0.428
104 Bhutan 0.425
105 Cambodia 0.418
105 São Tomé and Príncipe 0.418
107 Honduras 0.412
107 East Timor 0.412
109 Kiribati 0.405
110 Bangladesh 0.403
111 Nepal 0.401
112 Ghana 0.387
113 Solomon Islands 0.385
114 Zambia 0.384
115 Tanzania 0.379
116 Pakistan 0.377
116 Kenya 0.377
118 Madagascar 0.372
119 Zimbabwe 0.371
120 Namibia 0.354
120 Swaziland 0.354
122 Cameroon 0.344
123 Mauritania 0.337
123 Uganda 0.337
125 Angola 0.335
126 Rwanda 0.330
127 Yemen 0.329
128 Togo 0.322
129 Lesotho 0.320
129 Nigeria 0.320
131 Afghanistan 0.319
132 Ethiopia 0.312
133 Djibouti 0.308
134 Senegal 0.305
135 Benin 0.300
136 Malawi 0.299
137 Haiti 0.296
138 Côte d'Ivoire 0.287
139 Liberia 0.280
140 Democratic Republic of the Congo 0.276
141 Mozambique 0.273
142 Mali 0.270
143 Burundi 0.269
144 Comoros 0.268
145 Burkina Faso 0.261
145 Guinea 0.261
146 Guinea-Bissau 0.254
147 Niger 0.246
148 Sierra Leone 0.241
149 Chad 0.236
150 Central African Republic 0.198
2012 and 2011 Inequality-adjusted HDI (IHDI) data[edit] -
The Index ranks countries on a 100-point scale, with 0 being the best score (no hunger) and 100 being the worst, although neither of these extremes is reached in practice. Values less than 10.0 reflect low hunger, values from 10.0 to 19.9 reflect moderate hunger, values from 20.0 to 34.9 indicate serious hunger, values from 35.0 to 49.9 reflect alarming hunger, and values of 50.0 or more reflect extremely alarming hunger levels.[13]
The GHI combines 4 component indicators: 1) the proportion of the undernourished as a percentage of the population; 2) the proportion of children under the age of five suffering from wasting; 3) the proportion of children under the age of five suffering from stunting; 4) the mortality rate of children under the age of five.[GHI2015 1]
The data and projections used for the 2015 GHI are for the period from 2010 and 2016—the most recent available data for the four components of the GHI. The data on the proportion of undernourished come from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN (FAO) and include authors' estimates.[21] Data on child wasting and stunting are collected from UNICEF, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, WHO, MEASURE DHS, the Indian Ministry of Women and Child Development, and also include the authors’ own estimates.[GHI2015 2] Data on child mortality are from the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation.[22]
Global and regional trends[edit]
The 2015 Global Hunger Index for the developing world is 21.7. Although this hunger level is still considered serious, it is 27 percent lower than the 2000 GHI, representing an improvement.[13]
According to the 2015 GHI, among regions, hunger is highest in Africa south of the Sahara and South Asia. Africa south of the Sahara has a GHI of 32.2, while South Asia’s is 29.4. Both regions’ GHI scores reflect serious levels of hunger. In East Asia and Southeast Asia, the situation continues to improve. The 2015 GHI for the region is 13.2, reflecting moderate levels of hunger. In the Near East and North Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, the GHI scores (ranging from 8.0 to 13.2) reflect low to moderate levels of hunger.[13]
The food and hunger situation in several countries (Central African Republic, Chad, Zambia, Timor-Leste, Sierra Leone, Haiti, Madagascar, and Afghanistan) is still “alarming,” according to the 2015 GHI. Since 2000, Rwanda, Angola, and Ethiopia have seen the biggest absolute reductions in hunger, with GHI scores down by between 25 and 28 points in each country.[13]
Ranking[edit]
Countries with extremely alarming (GHI ≥ 50), or alarming (GHI between 35.0 and 49.9) hunger situation
Global Hunger Index[12]
Rank Country 1990 2000 2014
1 Central African Republic 51.9 51.4 46.9
2 Chad 65 52 46.4
3 Zambia 47 50.9 41.1
4 Timor-Leste — — 40.7
5 Sierra Leone 58.8 53.5 38.9
6 Haiti 52.1 42.8 37.3
7 Madagascar 44.8 44.1 36.3
8 Afghanistan 47.4 52.5 35.4
Countries with serious (GHI between 34.9 and 20) hunger situation
Rank Country 2014
9 Niger 34.5
10 Yemen 34.2
11 Pakistan 33.9
12 Ethiopia 33.9
13 Djibouti 33.2
14 Nigeria 32.8
15 Angola 32.6
16 Mozambique 32.5
17 Namibia 31.8
18 Burkina Faso 31.8
19 Zimbabwe 30.8
20 Liberia 30.8
21 Tajikistan 30.3
22 Rwanda 30.3
23 Guinea-Bissau 30.3
24 Mali 29.6
25 India 29
26 North Korea 28.8
27 Guinea 28.8
28 Tanzania 28.7
29 Laos 28.5
30 Uganda 27.6
31 Malawi 27.3
32 Bangladesh 27.3
33 Congo 26.6
34 Côte d'Ivoire 26.3
35 Swaziland 26
36 Sri Lanka 25.5
37 Cameroon 24.2
38 Kenya 24
39 Myanmar 23.5
40 Lesotho 23.5
41 Senegal 23.2
42 Botswana 23.1
43 Togo 23
44 Mauritania 22.6
45 Cambodia 22.6
46 Nepal 22.2
47 Iraq 22.2
48 Indonesia 22.1
49 Benin 21.8
50 Gambia 21.5
51 Guatemala 21.1
52 Philippines 20.1
The Global Hunger Index is composed of the proportion of the undernourished as a percentage of the population, the prevalence of underweight children under the age of five and the mortality rate of children under the age of five (calculated average, in percentages).
The 2015 GHI score could not be calculated for Burundi, Comoros, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eritrea, Papua New Guinea, South Sudan, Sudan, and Syria, because of a lack of data on undernourishment.[GHI2015 3]
Focus 2015: Armed Conflict and Chronic Hunger[edit]
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Seems like the other guy is constipated...
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saalo ne kabhi economics ki book bhi dekhi hai economics ki E bhi ni pata hogi saalo ko
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Bhenchodo har field mei india pakistan se bahot aage hai tum logo ko agla janam lena padega india ke paas aane ke liye bhi..poori duniya ki nazar mei pakistan ka passport 103 number pe hai uske baad sirf afghanistan hai lol aur india ka no 57 pe itna fark hai to khud hi soch lo
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But every slum dweller has a color tv but no toilet.
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these guys are damn funny and that guy in the middle is the biggest one
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