The latest update of the global Multidimensional Poverty Index (MPI) was released by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative.
According to the UN report, 1.1 billion people, over half of them minors, live in acute poverty worldwide.
India has 234 million people living in poverty, which is the medium Human Development Index.
India is among the five countries globally with the largest number of people living in poverty.
The other four countries are Pakistan (93 million), Ethiopia (86 million), Nigeria (74 million) and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (66 million), all low HDI.
These five countries account for 48.1% of the global poor.
The report notes that over half of the 1.1 billion poor people are children under the age of 18 (584 million).
Globally, 27.9 per cent of children live in poverty, compared with 13.5 per cent of adults.
In South Asia 272 million poor people live in households with at least one undernourished person, and in Sub- Saharan Africa 256 million.
About 83.7 per cent of poor people live in rural areas.