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The proportion of poor is not the same in every state . Through there has been a decline in poverty in every state from the early seventies .
The success rate of reducing poverty has varied from state to state .In 20 states and union territories .
In other , the poverty ratios are higher than the national average among these , ordisa and Bihar continue to be the two poorest states with poverty ratios of 47 and 43 % respectively .
Both rural and urban poverty are quite high in these states on the other hand , states like Tamil nadu , Andhra Pradesh , Gujrat , Kerala , Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir and west Bengal .
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- The proportion of poor is not the same in every state . Through there has been a decline in poverty in every state from the early seventies .
- The success rate of reducing poverty has varied from state to state .In 20 states and union territories .
- In other , the poverty ratios are higher than the national average among these , ordisa and Bihar continue to be the two poorest states with poverty ratios of 47 and 43 % respectively .
- Both rural and urban poverty are quite high in these states on the other hand , states like Tamil nadu , Andhra Pradesh , Gujrat , Kerala , Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir and west Bengal .
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