Give any four indicators of poverty
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1. Political Factors -- The Britishers started lopsided development in India and reduced Indian economy to a Colonial State.
2. Rapidly Rising Population -- The population during last 45 years has increased at the rate of 2.2% per annum. On an average 17 Million people are added every year to its population which raise the demand for consumption goods considerably.
3. Unemployment -- The continuously expanding army of unemployed is another cause of poverty. The job seekers are increasing in number at a higher rate than the expansion in employment opportunities.
4. Low rate of Economical Development -- The rate of economic development in India has been below the require level.
5. Social Factor -- The Social set up is still backward and is not conductive to faster development. Laws of inheritance, case system, traditions and customs are putting hindrances in the way of faster development and have aggravated the problem of Poverty.
6. BRITISH RULE -- British ruled India more than 100 years. prior to the British rule, traditional industrialisation, for instance, textiles, flourished in India. During the British rule, the government adopted polices to discourage such industries. This left millions of weavers poor.
2. Rapidly Rising Population -- The population during last 45 years has increased at the rate of 2.2% per annum. On an average 17 Million people are added every year to its population which raise the demand for consumption goods considerably.
3. Unemployment -- The continuously expanding army of unemployed is another cause of poverty. The job seekers are increasing in number at a higher rate than the expansion in employment opportunities.
4. Low rate of Economical Development -- The rate of economic development in India has been below the require level.
5. Social Factor -- The Social set up is still backward and is not conductive to faster development. Laws of inheritance, case system, traditions and customs are putting hindrances in the way of faster development and have aggravated the problem of Poverty.
6. BRITISH RULE -- British ruled India more than 100 years. prior to the British rule, traditional industrialisation, for instance, textiles, flourished in India. During the British rule, the government adopted polices to discourage such industries. This left millions of weavers poor.
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