Social Sciences, asked by skbki, 1 year ago

give two examples of how the BPL scheme is used to remove inequality​

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Answered by gini121279
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BPL refers to Below Poverty Line. It is used to remove inequality in the following ways:-

1. BPL people get reservations in government jobs and colleges etc.

2. They also get free treatment , such as under NDA ' s proposed health scheme.

Answered by presentmoment
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Answer:  

Two examples of how the BPL scheme is used to remove inequality are:

Government has assured that people belonging to BPL will get government jobs and students of BPL category will get an assured seats in government colleges

• Another example is the free treatment of BPL people as proposed by the government.

Explanation:

BPL, also known as Below Poverty Line helps the government in identifying the economically disadvantaged people. In an economic survey conducted in 2002, around 12.4% of people in India are poor.

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