state three impacts of poverty in India
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- Malnutrition = This is especially seen in children of poor families . They have rearly access to nutritional food because they are not able to purchase them .
- Education = poor children are not able to attend school from very early age because poor families are not able to afford school fees.
- Economy = the number of people living in poverty influences employment rates heavily . without education , people are unlikely to find a job.
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High population growth rate is one of major reasons of poverty in India. This further leads to high level of illiteracy, poor health care facilities and lack of access to financial resources. Also, high population growth affects the per capita income and makes per capita income even lower. It is expected that population in India will reach 1.5 billion by 2026 and then India will be the largest nation in the world. But India’s economy is not growing at the same pace. This means shortage of jobs. For this much population, near about 20 million new jobs would be required. Number of poor will keep on increasing if such a big number of jobs won’t be created. Ever increasing prices of even basic commodities is another reason of poverty. A person below the poverty line finds it difficult to survive. Caste system and unequal distribution of income and resources is another reason of poverty in India. Apart from all these, unskilled workers are paid very low in spite of hard work they put daily. The problem lies with the unorganized sector as owners do not bother the way their workers live and the amount they earn. Their area of concern is just cost-cutting and more profit. Because of the number of workers looking for a job is higher than the jobs available, unskilled workers have no other option but to work for less money. The government should really find a way to impose minimum wage standards for these workers. At the same time, the government should ensure that this is implemented well. Poverty must be eradicated from India as every person has the right to live a healthy life.
(1) Malnutrition - This is especially seen in children of poor families. They have early access to nutritional food because they r not able to purchase them
2) Education - poor children are not able to attend school from very early age because poor families are not able to afford school fees and supplies.
3) Economy - The no. of people living in poverty influences employment rates heavily. Without the education, people are unlikely to find a paying job.
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