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How were the British policies responsible for the increase in poverty in India?​

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Answered by hariniarun2050
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There were a number of causes for the widespread in India. One of the historical reasons is the low level of economic development under the British colonial administration. The policies of colonial government ruined traditional handicrafts and discouraged development of industries like textiles. The low rate of growth persisted until the nineteen-eighties. This resulted in less job opportunities and low growth rate of incomes.

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Answered by dishakm888
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It has to do with the country's slow economic growth under British colonial rule. Traditional handicrafts were destroyed by colonial government policies, which also stifled the growth of sectors like textiles.

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Numerous prevalent reasons for the increase in poverty line are :

  • The poor state of the economy during the British colonial government is one of the historical causes.
  • The colonial government's actions destroyed local handicrafts and stifled the growth of sectors like textiles. Up to the 1990s, there was a slow rate of growth.
  • Less employment prospects and a slow rate of income development were the results.
  • A rapid population growth rate went along with it. Due to the two factors working together, the per capita income growth rate was quite low.

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