Social exclusion: For analysis of poverty, social exclusion is very useful. As per this concept, poverty must be seen in terms of the poor living only in a poor surrounding with other poor people.
Vulnerability: Vulnerability describes the greater probability of being more adversely affected than other people, which is due to an earthquake or simply a fall in the availability of jobs.
Economic Survey 2011–12, Ministry of Finance, Government of India:
Vulnerable Groups:
World Development Indicators 2012, The World Bank:
Low growth rate:
Discouragement of development of industries and handicraft Products
The high growth rate of the population:
Huge income inequalities:
Lack of land resources:
The anti-poverty strategy of the government is based broadly on two planks:
Promotion of economic growth:
Targeted anti-poverty programmes:
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