Give an account of interstate disparities of poverty in India.
Answer:
Answer to be written in the exam:
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Poverty in India
also has another
aspect or dimension.
The
proportion of poor people
is
not the same in every state.
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The success rate of
reducing poverty varies from state to state.
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Bihar and Odhisha
continue to be the
two poorest states
with poverty ratios of 33.7 and 32.6 percent respectively.
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States like
Punjab and Haryana
have traditionally
succeeded in reducing poverty
with the help of high agricultural growth rates.
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Kerala
has focused
more on
human resource development.
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In
West Bengal
, land reform measures have helped in
reducing poverty.
- In Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, public distribution of food grains could have been responsible for the improvement.