Odisha mulls survey to cut poverty to 10%, Opposition dubs it farce

During the survey, the PHDMA will visit each panchayat and review and monitor the implementation of government schemes, how people are benefited and prepare a report.

Residents show cards issued by govt at a village in Odisha.

The Odisha government is planning to eradicate poverty in the State and bring it down to 10 per cent from existing 29 per cent. To achieve the target, the state government is going to conduct an extensive survey in this regard. 

The survey to achieve the target will be undertaken by the  Poverty & Human Development Monitoring Agency (PHDMA, an autonomous agency working under the Planning & Convergence (P&C) Department to monitor poverty indicators and strengthen human development.