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Poverty alleviation rural urban programmes from "summary" of Indian Economy: Performance and Policies by Uma Kapila

One of the key strategies to address poverty in India is through the implementation of rural-urban programmes. These programmes aim to uplift the living standards of the poor by bridging the gap between rural and urban areas. By focusing on both regions, the government can ensure comprehensive development and create opportunities for those living in poverty. In rural areas, poverty alleviation programmes are designed to improve agricultural productivity, provide access to basic amenities such as clean water and healthcare, and create employment opportunities. These initiatives aim to reduce dependency on agriculture as the primary source of income and encourage diversification into other sectors. By empowering rural communities through skill development and education, these programmes aim to break the cycle of poverty and improve overall living standards. On the other hand, urban poverty alleviation programmes focus on providing basic amenities, such as housing, sanitation, and healthcare, to those living in slums and informal settlements. By improving living conditions in urban areas, the government can ensure that the urban poor have access to essential services and opportunities for economic advancement. These programmes also aim to create employment opportunities in urban areas, reducing migration from rural to urban regions in search of livelihoods. By implementing comprehensive rural-urban programmes, the government can address the multidimensional nature of poverty in India. These initiatives not only focus on improving living standards but also aim to create sustainable livelihoods for the poor. By bridging the gap between rural and urban areas, the government can ensure inclusive growth and development for all segments of society.
  1. Poverty alleviation rural-urban programmes play a crucial role in addressing the challenges of poverty in India. By focusing on both regions and implementing targeted initiatives, the government can create a more equitable society where all individuals have access to basic amenities and opportunities for economic advancement.
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