Cause of poverty in inequality of income in india
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The main reason for low level of income of the majority of Indian people is unemployment and underemployment and the consequent low productivity of labour. Low labour productivity implies low rate of economic growth which is the main cause of poverty and inequality of the large masses of people.
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Explanation:
These two typical cases illustrate many dimensions of poverty. They show that poverty
means hunger and lack of shelter. It also is a situation in which parents are not able to
send their children to school or a situation where sick people cannot afford treatment.
Poverty also means lack of clean water and sanitation facilities. It also means lack of a
regular job at a minimum decent level. Above all it means living with a sense of
helplessness. Poor people are in a situation in which they are ill-treated at almost every
place, in farms, factories, government offices, hospitals, railway stations etc.
Obviously, nobody would like to live in poverty. One of the biggest challenges of
independent India has been to bring millions of its people out of abject poverty.