Give an account of interstate disparities of poverty in India
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Answer: (1) Poverty in India also has another aspect or dimension. The proportion of poor people is not the same in every state.
(2) Although state level poverty has witnessed a secular decline from the level of early seventies, the source rate of riding poverty varies from state to state.
(3) Madhya Pradesh, Assam, Uttar Pradesh had above all Indian poverty
(4) Bihar and Odisha continue to be two poorest states.
(5) in comparison, there has been a significant decline in poverty in kerala maharashtra, andhra pradesh, tamil nadu, gujrat and west bengal
(6) states like punjab and haryana have traditionally succeeded in reducing poverty with the help of high agriculture growth rates.
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