Volume : II, Issue : XI, November - 2013

Management of Rural Poverty in India

P. B Reddy, Shalini Chennamaraju. , Morusu Siva Sankar

Abstract :

Accordingly, the Government of India has launched various programmes form time to time with an aim to alleviate poverty and unemployment, and to create adequate livelihood opportunities for the poor through provision of employment and public services. Poverty and unemployment are interrelated problems and have a two way relation i.e., the cause and effect of the other. Poverty in India is not merely an economic phenomenon but a social one as well. While poverty is an outcome of multiple deprivations, its measurement has largely dealt with economic deprivation. The recent body of literature highlights the multidimensionality of poverty and also the heterogeneity of the poor. It also highlights the need to go beyond poverty by using indices of human development and overall welfare. Since, the determinates of poverty and unemployment are interrelated. A comprehensive approach is needed to address these two problems

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P.B Reddy, Shalini Chennamaraju, Dr Morusu Siva Sankar / Management of Rural Poverty in India / International Journal of Scientific Research, Vol.2, Issue.11 November 2013


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