explain anti poverty measures
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Anti-poverty measures taken by the Indian government are based on two main objectives: Increasing economic growth in the country and launching anti-poverty programmes for specific groups of people. ... The Antyodaya Anna Yojna was started in 2000 to provide food grains to poor families at subsidised rates.
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1. Sampoorna Gramin Rozgar Yojana
Aim- Providing shelter for all in rural areas.
2. Food For Work Programme
Introduced in-2000-01
Aim- Enhancing food security through wage employment.
3. Jawahar Rozgar Yojana
Aim- To generate meaningful employment opportunities in rural areas.
Revamped in-1999
Now it became a programme for the creation of rural economic infrastructure.
4. Integrated Rural Development Programme
Introduced in-1978-79
Aim- Providing assistance to the rural poor in the form of subsidy.