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explain any three poverty alleviation programmes launched by the government

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Answered by jayrawl78
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(1)Gramoday se bharat uday.

through such programmes farmer oriented plans have been made to prevent loss faced by the farmers due to wild animals damaging the crops by providing them economic help to fencing them crops,production of grass for cattle rearing at that time for crisis or drought and to help to construct cattle shelter for , rain for casting and discoveries mineral rich regions through ultra modern technology n satellite. Provision make to maintain record of land survey. Thus, Central n state govt. have tried to save farmers from debt by helping them through this scheme.

(2)Maa anapurn yojna

under this programme absolute poor (bpl) families and people live in cities and villages are given to 35kg food grains per family every month by govt. In which wheat is given at the cost 2rs pee kg n rice 3rs per kg at fair price shops.

(3) Mission Mangalam

Through this programme state government has united women from families living below poverty line in 'sakhi mandal' or 'self helping groups' . Here they are given skill based training so that they may generat employment for themselves through household industries cirle and come out of the vicious circle of poverty......

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Answered by bhavi91352
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(1) Gramoday se bharat uday.

through such programmes farmer oriented plans have been made to prevent loss faced by the farmers due to wild animals damaging the crops by providing them economic help to fencing them crops,production of grass for cattle rearing at that time for crisis or drought and to help to construct cattle shelter for , rain for casting and discoveries mineral rich regions through ultra modern technology n satellite. Provision make to maintain record of land survey. Thus, Central n state govt. have tried to save farmers from debt by helping them through this scheme.

(2)Maa anapurn yojna

under this programme absolute poor (bpl) families and people live in cities and villages are given to 35kg food grains per family every month by govt. In which wheat is given at the cost 2rs pee kg n rice 3rs per kg at fair price shops.

(3) Mission Mangalam

Through this programme state government has united women from families living below poverty line in 'sakhi mandal' or 'self helping groups' . Here they are given skill based training so that they may generat employment for themselves through household industries cirle and come out of the vicious circle of poverty

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