problems faced by villages in orissa
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Facts representing scant economic development of Odisha: -
1. Per capita income is fifth lowest in India, roughly 62% of India’s average.
2. Poverty is 6th highest in the country & 91% poverty in rural areas.
3. Extremely low Human Development Index.
Reason for Odisha’s failed economy:-
1. A long coast line which is prone to cyclones like natural disasters.
2. Terrain of Odisha makes it difficult for Industrial developments.
3. A higher green belt (33%) as compared to national average of only 24%, for which it comes under a lot of scrutiny and red tapes for any environmental clearance.
4. Highly skewed demography. Nearly 62 tribal groups reside in Odisha, who have been socially and economically backward & so are sometimes at times of developmental projects they become pawns of politically biased leftist groups.
5. 30% of Odisha is under the influence of red corridors.
6. Land consolidation and land acquisition have been thwarting economic development since a long time.
7. Inefficient populist schemes by state government & no political alternative making the entire system to a downward spiraling society.
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Facts representing scant economic development of Odisha: -
1. Per capita income is fifth lowest in India, roughly 62% of India’s average.
2. Poverty is 6th highest in the country & 91% poverty in rural areas.
3. Extremely low Human Development Index.
Reason for Odisha’s failed economy:-
1. A long coast line which is prone to cyclones like natural disasters.
2. Terrain of Odisha makes it difficult for Industrial developments.
3. A higher green belt (33%) as compared to national average of only 24%, for which it comes under a lot of scrutiny and red tapes for any environmental clearance.
4. Highly skewed demography. Nearly 62 tribal groups reside in Odisha, who have been socially and economically backward & so are sometimes at times of developmental projects they become pawns of politically biased leftist groups.
5. 30% of Odisha is under the influence of red corridors.
6. Land consolidation and land acquisition have been thwarting economic development since a long time.
7. Inefficient populist schemes by state government & no political alternative making the entire system to a downward spiraling society.
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