when India became independent, the biggest challenge faced by the country was acute poverty, especially in the rural areas.it is estimated that half of the rural population (55%)was very poor,that is,around 18.6crores people.they don't have access to any resources like Land,nor did they have education which could help them get some gainful employment . comment this paragraph
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Explanation:India got independence on 15th August 1947.
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THE STATEMENT WAS RIGHT BUT ALSO, SEE THAT INDIA BECAME INDEPENDENT IN VERY CRITICAL SITUATION. HOWERVER,PEOPLE OF THAT TIME PERIOD ALSO LITRATE BUT IN VERY SMALL POPULATION OF THE PEOPLE FOR EX. WHEN THE FIRST GENERAL ELECTION WAS HELD THEIR WERE SEVEN CRORE ELIGIBLE VOTERS BUT ONLY 15 TO 20 PERCENT OF PEOPLE WERE LITERATE. SO,WE CAN ESTIMATE THE ILLITERATE RATE OF THE NEWLY INDEPENDENT INDIA. SO, WE CAN SAY THAT THEIR WERE TWO BIGGEST CHALLENGE IN FRONT OF NEW INDEPENDENT INDIA THAT WERE POVERTY AND ILLITERATE OF THE PEOPLE.
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