Q1: Describe the various dimensions of poverty.
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Poverty is one of the most difficult challenges faced by independent India. There are many dimensions of poverty:
Q2: ‘Poverty is a curse upon humanity’. Support the statement.
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Obviously, nobody would like to live in poverty. It is a curse of which its victims should be brought out without delay.
Q3: Give a detailed description of all the poverty alleviations programmes.
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Removal of poverty has been a major objective of Indian development strategy. The current anti-poverty strategy of the government is based on two planks:
Promotion of economic growth:
Since the eighties, India’s economic growth has been one of the fastest in the world. The growth rate jumped from the average of about 3.5 per cent a year in the 1970s to about 6 per cent during the 1980s and 1990s. The higher growth rates have helped significantly in the reduction of poverty.
Targeted anti-poverty programmes:
The government has started many schemes for the removal of poverty. Some of them are:
Q4: Describe how economic growth and poverty reduction are interlinked.
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Q5: How did the following states succeed in reducing poverty—Kerala, Punjab and Haryana, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu?
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There has been a significant decline in poverty in these states.
Q6: “The results of the poverty alleviation programmes have been mixed”. Support the statement with three valid reasons.
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Q7: Mention any six issues related to poverty.
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Here are the issues related to poverty:
Q8: Make an analysis of poverty through the concept of social exclusion.
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Q9: How was the British colonial administration responsible for the widespread poverty in India?
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The major reasons for poverty in India are given below:
Q10: Why do social scientists look at poverty through a variety of indicators?
Ans: Usually the indicators used relate to the levels of income and consumption. But now poverty is looked through other social indicators like illiteracy level, lack of general resistance due to malnutrition, lack of access to healthcare, lack of job opportunities, lack of access to safe drinking water, sanitation, etc.
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