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Mention the two planks on which the current anti-poverty strategy of the government is based. Why were the poverty alleviation programmes not successful in most parts of India?

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The current anti-poverty strategy of the government is based broadly on two planks: (i) Promotion of economic growth. (i) Lack of proper implementation and right targeting. ... They lack proper monitoring and therefore the benefits of these schemes do not fully reach out to the deserving poor.

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The current anti-poverty strategy of the government is based broadly on two planks:i Promotion of economic growth. ... The results of poverty alleviation programmes have been mixed. The major reasons for less effectiveness are:-i Lack of proper implementation and right targeting. ii Overlapping of a number of schemes.

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