what do you mean by infer state disparities
Answers
The distribution of poor people in India is uneven. Poverty is declining in India but there are a few states where poverty is still a very serious problem. They are Orissa, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Tripura. Orissa and Bihar are the poorest states with poverty ratios 43 and 47. There are states where poverty is declining rapidly. A few of them are: Punjab and Haryana due to agricultural growth rates Kerala due to human resource investment West Bengal due to land reform measures Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu due to public distribution of food grains OR The percentage of the poor is not the same in all the states in India.
The distribution of poor people in India is uneven. Poverty is declining in India but there are a few states where poverty is still a very serious problem. They are Orissa, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Tripura. Orissa and Bihar are the poorest states with poverty ratios 43 and 47. There are states where poverty is declining rapidly. A few of them are: Punjab and Haryana due to agricultural growth rates Kerala due to human resource investment West Bengal due to land reform measures Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu due to public distribution of food grains OR The percentage of the poor is not the same in all the states in India.In 20 states and union territories, the poverty ratio is less than the national average Poverty is still a serious problem in the states of Orissa, Bihar, Assam, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh. Orissa and Bihar continue to be the two poorest states with poverty ratios of 47 and 43 per cent respectively. Along with rural poverty, urban poverty is also high in Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Kerala, Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and West Bengal have shown a significant decline in poverty. Now let us see how some States in India have reduced poverty
The distribution of poor people in India is uneven. Poverty is declining in India but there are a few states where poverty is still a very serious problem. They are Orissa, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Assam and Tripura. Orissa and Bihar are the poorest states with poverty ratios 43 and 47. There are states where poverty is declining rapidly. A few of them are: Punjab and Haryana due to agricultural growth rates Kerala due to human resource investment West Bengal due to land reform measures Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu due to public distribution of food grains OR The percentage of the poor is not the same in all the states in India.In 20 states and union territories, the poverty ratio is less than the national average Poverty is still a serious problem in the states of Orissa, Bihar, Assam, Tripura and Uttar Pradesh. Orissa and Bihar continue to be the two poorest states with poverty ratios of 47 and 43 per cent respectively. Along with rural poverty, urban poverty is also high in Orissa, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Kerala, Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and West Bengal have shown a significant decline in poverty. Now let us see how some States in India have reduced povertyPunjab and Haryana have succeeded in reducing poverty with the help of high agricultural growth rates Kerala has succeeded in reducing poverty through human resource development. West Bengal, has have succeeded in reducing poverty through land reform measures Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu have succeeded in reducing poverty through public distribution of food grainsSo we can come to the conclusion that each state can adapt its own strategies to reduce poverty.
Proportion of poor people is not same in every state in India. There is huge disparity among states regarding incedence of poverty.
The following facts disclose about the inter-state disparity of poverty in India
(i) The success rate of poverty reduction varies from state to state. Poverty is still a serious problem in some of the states such as Odisha, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, etc.
(ii) In 20 States and Union Territories, the poverty ratio is less than the national average. There is a significant decline of poverty in Kerala and Jammu and Kashmir.
(iii) Bihar and Odisha continue to be the two poorest states with poverty ratio of 33.7% and 32.6% respectively. Illiteracy social backwardness, etc are the causes.
(iv) Jammu and Kashmir and Punjab have the lowest poverty ratio of 3.5% and 6% respectively. This is because of growth of tourism industry and high agricultural growth respectively in these states.
Hope it helps u
Plz mark as brainliest