What is poverty tell me tips to reduce poverty
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✳️the state of being inferior in quality or insufficient in amount.
✳️Poverty is hunger. Poverty is lack of shelter. Poverty is being sick and not being able to see a doctor. Poverty is not having access to school and not knowing how to read. Poverty is not having a job, is fear for the future, living one day at a time.
➡️Accelerating economic growth: benefits of economic growth will trickle down to the poor in form of employment opportunities,high productivity and increased wages.But instead of capital intensive technologies imported from the West, labour intensive path should be pursued.
➡️Agricultural growth: higher agricultural growth leads to lower poverty ratio as experienced by Punjab and Haryana in late sixties and seventies.right to property i.e.land here plays a very important role.public investment in irrigation, infrastructure, adequate access to credit for small farmers etc
Human resource development: investment in educational facilities such as schools to promote literacy, technical training institutes and vocational colleges to import skills to the people. Further,
➡️human resource development requires health care by public investment in Primary Health Centres, dispensaries and hospitals.
people equipped with skills, education and good health can easily get wage employment or self-employment with higher productivity.
➡️. Public Distribution System: A properly functioning public distribution system which is targeted to the poor households is an important element of the strategy for poverty reduction
The food-grains so procured are allotted to the state governments to be sold through the public distribution systems (i.e., ration shops) at subsidised prices which are below market is worth minting that Andhra Pradesh is a shining example of using PDS to help the poor under Rs. 2 per kilogram of rice supplied through ration shops.
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✳️the state of being inferior in quality or insufficient in amount.
✳️Poverty is hunger. Poverty is lack of shelter. Poverty is being sick and not being able to see a doctor. Poverty is not having access to school and not knowing how to read. Poverty is not having a job, is fear for the future, living one day at a time.
➡️Accelerating economic growth: benefits of economic growth will trickle down to the poor in form of employment opportunities,high productivity and increased wages.But instead of capital intensive technologies imported from the West, labour intensive path should be pursued.
➡️Agricultural growth: higher agricultural growth leads to lower poverty ratio as experienced by Punjab and Haryana in late sixties and seventies.right to property i.e.land here plays a very important role.public investment in irrigation, infrastructure, adequate access to credit for small farmers etc
Human resource development: investment in educational facilities such as schools to promote literacy, technical training institutes and vocational colleges to import skills to the people. Further,
➡️human resource development requires health care by public investment in Primary Health Centres, dispensaries and hospitals.
people equipped with skills, education and good health can easily get wage employment or self-employment with higher productivity.
➡️. Public Distribution System: A properly functioning public distribution system which is targeted to the poor households is an important element of the strategy for poverty reduction
The food-grains so procured are allotted to the state governments to be sold through the public distribution systems (i.e., ration shops) at subsidised prices which are below market is worth minting that Andhra Pradesh is a shining example of using PDS to help the poor under Rs. 2 per kilogram of rice supplied through ration shops.
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poverty can be reduced from the following ways 1.government should take steps to that farmers get proper facilities for good agriculture
2. free education should be given to the poor children
3. create and improve and employment opportunities
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