The facts were put forth in a report released by the Delhi government today ahead of the high-level Sustainable Development Summit in New York on September 25, where 17 new goals, to replace the eight MDGs, are to be adopted by world leaders.
The report said that the proportion of people below the poverty line in Delhi estimated for 2011-12 was 9.9 per cent in comparison to 15.7 per cent during 1993-94, the base year of MDG.
Sisodia said that with the current 0.3 per cent rate of reduction in poverty, the target of halving the poverty between 1990 and 2015 as per MDG will be achieved by 2017.
Terming malnourishment of children as a significant indicator of food security, the report said that the percentage of underweight children (under 3 years) in Delhi decreased from 36.2 per cent in 1992-93 to 24.9 per cent in 2005-06.
The most notable achievement has expectedly been in the field of teledensity, i.E. Telephone per 100 population, which jumped from 41.8 in 2004 to 218.9 in 2011.
"There are 29.1 per cent of households which have personal computers comprising 17.6 per cent households having internet facility," the report said.
On the primary education front, Sisodia said the net enrolment ratio in primary education was 97.6 per cent during 2012-13 and proportion of pupils completing it was 99.7 per cent in 2010-11, "near to universal" as envisaged in MDG.
Sisodia claimed that Delhi has already attained the target of eliminating gender disparity in primary education and was very close to attain the same in secondary and tertiary education.
"Share of women in wage employment in the non-agricultural sector was 17.1 in 2011-12. Proportion of seats held by women in State Assembly was 4.3 per cent in 2013 which increased to 8.6 per cent in 2015," it report added.
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