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Easons for the decrease in the incidents of famine after independence of india

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

In India as a whole, the food supply was rarely inadequate, even in times of droughts. The Famine Commission of 1880 identified that the loss of wages from lack of employment of agricultural labourers and artisans were the cause of famines.

Answered by letmeanswer12
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Incidents on decrease in famine:

  • The expansion of the railways by the Britishers in the 20th century managed to help bring an end to the vast famines in India.
  • But after the Indian independence, the famines were restricted by free press and the democratic system of government India adopted.
  • Since the famine in Bengal in 1943, we can see a steady decline in the number of starvation and disease with restricted and short-lived effects.
  • The pattern of hunger reduction and absence since democracy has been linked to the democratic political process and the free press, not for a rise in food production.
  • The Indian government effectively addressed ensuing drought risks of 1984, 1988 and 1998, and there was no significant famine following 1943 in India.

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