Natural Calamities will increase the ratio of poverty. do you agree. justify the statement
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Explanation:According to the Global Hunger Index Report 2018 by the International Food Research Institute, India ranks 103 in the Global Hunger Index (GHI). Though there is no shortage of food production in India, our nation still has 35.8% of children under five in the underweight category. India is working hard to become a superpower in 2020, but such statistics are worrisome, as our nation still lags behind in improving GHI. At the same time, India seems to have achieved commendable success towards poverty eradication, because it is no longer the country with the largest number of poor people.
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Natural calamities refer to those devastating natural phenomena that cause destruction and death. This surely will raise the rate of of debts and poverty of the world.
Natural calamities like earthquake, tsunami, wildfire volcanoes et cetera can destroyed man-made constructions, of architecture and markets and even forests. 10 very few people will have the capability to cysteine in an already destroyed world and the poverty rate will increase into to a higher level.