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How calories norms are fixed for average urban person in India?
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Solution
- Calorie norms in India are based on the minimum daily calorie intake needed for normal activity.
- For urban persons, the calorie norm is fixed at 2,100 calories per person per day.
- This norm is lower than rural norms (2,400 calories) since urban workers generally perform less physically demanding labour than rural workers.
- Despite lower calorie requirements, a higher monetary amount is fixed for urban areas due to higher prices of essential commodities.
- The calorie norms serve as a basis to define the poverty line, estimating the minimum consumption expenditure needed to meet these calorie requirements.
- The National Sample Survey Office (NSSO) conducts periodic surveys to revise monetary norms associated with these calorie requirements.
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