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describe current government strategy of poverty alleviation?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The current anti-poverty strategy of the government is based broadly on two boards, being, promotion of economic growth and targeted anti-poverty programmes. Awareness is being expanded beyond the nation defining the value of education, which has emerged in the increase of literacy level.

Answered by kd1030601
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The current government strategy of poverty alleviation is based on two main pillars:

Promotion of economic growth

Targetted anti-poverty programs

Promotion of economic growth:

India's economic growth has gained momentum since 1980 and from then it becomes one of the fastest in the world.

The growth rate almost doubled from the year 1970 to 1980-1990.

The higher growth rate has significantly helped in the reduction of poverty.

Economic growth strengthens people to help them to get rid of poverty. 

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