Only One In 10 Rural India Homes Has Fridge: Survey


(MENAFN- Arab Times) The main breadwinner in three-quarters of households in rural India makes less than $80 a month while barely one in 10 homes has a refrigerator, a survey showed Friday. While living standards have grown rapidly in India's towns and cities in the last two decades, the census of some 180 million rural households highlighted how many of the poorest states are lagging far behind.

"This will give us a measure of the progress made by different sections and help with future policy planning," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley said at a press conference to mark the launch of the survey conducted in 2011.

While the survey did not give the national average, it showed only 25.5 percent of rural households had someone who earned more than 5,000 rupees (around $80) a month while just 9.68 percent included a member who draws a regular salary.

Previous government data covering the same period put the nationwide average monthly income at around 5,130 rupees. The survey did illustrate how ownership of mobile phones is now widespread in rural areas, with 68 percent of households owning at least one device


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