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what are the major reasons for the poverty in India​

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Answered by TheArmy108
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1. Increase rate of rising population:

In the last 45 years, the population has increased at the whopping rate of 2.2% per annum. An average of approx. 17 million people are added every year to the population which raises the demand for consumption goods considerably.

2. Less productivity in agriculture:

In agriculture, the productivity level is very low due to subdivided and fragmented holdings, lack of capital, use of traditional methods of cultivation, illiteracy etc. The very reason for poverty in the country is this factor only.

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Answered by SurajRana004
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The major reason for the poverty in India are:-

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Inequality in earning the income of the people is also a wide cause for poverty. The rapid rate of increase in population is also a factor of poverty. Due to urbanisation, there has been a continuous decline in the productivity of agriculture. Education is the key factor.

1. Lack of Inclusive Economic Growth

2. Sluggish Agricultural Performance and Poverty

3. Non-implementation of Land Reforms

4. Rapid Population Growth

5. Unemployment and Under-employment.

6. Slow Growth of Employment Opportunities in the Organised Sector

7. Inflation and Food Prices.

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