The Challenges of Poverty, Types and Its Causes

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Abstract

Destitution is a monetary state where individuals are encountering shortage or the absence of specific products that are required for the lives of people like cash and material things. Accordingly, destitution is a multifaceted idea comprehensive of social, monetary and political components. Destitution has become an incredible issue in our reality. Despite the fact that numerous associations have been made to find answers to this issue, no one could fully spare our reality from destitution. The most well-known fact that we can understand when contemplating destitution data is that neediness normally exists in the development of nations. Around 25 percent of the population currently lives in deteriorated need, according to them. Undoubtedly, even the assembly of India has yielded that around 20 crore people in India live in a state of pathetic destitution with no permission to minimized drinking water, purification, and two complete meals. In light of these issues I should think about the challenges of desperation and its causes in India and its sorts.

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A.M, S. (2020). The Challenges of Poverty, Types and Its Causes. International Research Journal on Advanced Science Hub, 2(Special Issue ICAMET 10S), 81–85. https://doi.org/10.47392/irjash.2020.203

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