Match the following poverty estimation committees and inequality concepts in India (List-I) with their associated features or reference methodologies (List-II):
- Y. K. Alagh Committee (1979)First defined official poverty line based on daily nutritional requirement ( rural, urban)
- Suresh Tendulkar Committee (2009)Shifted away from calorie consumption to cost of living spending using Mixed Reference Period (MRP)
- C. Rangarajan Committee (2014)Recommended Modified Mixed Reference Period (MMRP) and separate nutritional norm calculations
- Palma RatioRatio of the richest gross national income share to the poorest income share
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Y. K. Alagh Committee (1979) pairs with minimum daily calorie requirement ( rural, urban); Suresh Tendulkar Committee (2009) pairs with shift away from calorie intake to spending on basic services using Mixed Reference Period (MRP); C. Rangarajan Committee (2014) pairs with recommendation of Modified Mixed Reference Period (MMRP); and Palma Ratio pairs with the ratio of top income share to bottom income share.
Each item correctly aligns historical policy committees and metric definitions with their specific features: Alagh Committee pioneered calorie-based thresholds (); Tendulkar Committee adopted MRP while moving away from strict calorie counts; Rangarajan Committee introduced MMRP; and the Palma Ratio compares the top to the bottom income shares.
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Methodological frameworks of Indian poverty estimation committees and income inequality metrics.