1PhD Scholar, Department of Economics, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala (H.P.), Email: ayugau04041997@gmail.com
2Former Professor, Department of Economics, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, Dharamshala (H.P.), Email: hansrajsharma1955@gmail.com, respectively.
Online Published on 14 February, 2025.
The paper, using unit level data available in the 69th and the 76th NSSO rounds, examines access to bare necessities of life and the incidence of poverty among slum households in selected states of India. The results show that while around three-fifths of the slum households in India and in selected states with the exception of Karnataka are monetarily non poor, they are poor in terms of their deprivation score in access to bare necessities of life. The results also show that among five different dimensions of bare necessities of life, access of these households to water, sanitation and housing is particularly low. The insights from the experiences of poverty and deprivation among the slum dwellers call for targeted interventions to ensure inclusive development and hence enhance their overall well-being and quality of life.
Slums, Bare necessities, Urban India, Poverty, Deprivation, Basic facilities, Amenities