Explain the interstate disparities in regard to poverty in India with two examples.
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The success rate of reducing poverty ranges from state to state formulating inter-state inequalities in poverty level. Orissa, Bihar and Madhya Pradesh are the three poorest states in India with their people living below the poverty line being 47, 42 and 37 per cent respectively.
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Interstate disparities in layman's terms are the proportion of poor people of one particular geographical boundary or State is not the same in other States as well. In India, it is recorded that Orissa and Bihar are the two states which are the poorest with poverty ratio of 47 and 43%.
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