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Conclusion of poverty alleviation programmes in india

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The thought behind the program is that no less than one part from each landless family ought to be provided with 100 days of profitable business. The tasks embraced under the Program incorporate change of minor irrigation facilities, recovery of wasteland, social forestry, and soil protection.

These projects have a backhanded positive drop out. With more cash accessible for utilization in the provincial segment, there is an expansion in rural utilization consumption. This expanded consumption likewise helps in making new requests and subsequently, Employment Assurance Scheme was presented in October 1993.

The achievement of the program would have been substantially higher yet for the way that determination of families isn't generally guided by monetary and business contemplations.
Answered by Chirpy
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The people who do not have a job, money, business or farm and cannot fulfil the economic needs of their families are considered to be poor. They are undernourished and live in unclean surroundings. They cannot afford to educate their children and avail suitable medical treatment. Poverty alleviation programmes have been taken to improve their standard of living. Steps have been taken to create more employment opportunities, provide free education and scholarships for such people. Credit facilities are provided to them so that they can establish their business. In this way, many efforts have been made to reduce poverty.

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