Economy, asked by 10MESSI, 1 year ago

give an account of interstate disparities of poverty in India

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Answered by ashi2203
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The proportion of poor is not the same in every state. Though 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, the poverty ratio is less than the national average of 26. In others, the poverty ratios are higher than the national average. Among these, Orrisa and Bihar continue to be the two poorest states with poverty ratios of 47 and 43 per cent respectively. Both rural and urban poverty are quite high in these states. On the other hand, states like Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Kerala, Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir and West Bengal have shown a significant decline in poverty. Public distribution of food grains, focus on human resource development, high agricultural development and land reform measures are some of the factors responsible for the decline in poverty in these states.

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. The proportion of people is not same in every part of India.

2. Government has introduced many schemes to remove it but success ratio is different.

3.In 20 states the poverty ratio is less than national Average

4. It us still a serious problem in Orrisa,Tripura,UP and Bihar

5.Ther is significant decline in West Bengal,Jammu Kashmir

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