Q- What is India’s most compelling challenge?
Answer- India’s most compelling challenge is poverty reduction. Wide disparities in poverty are visible between rural and urban areas and among different states.
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India is the seventh-largest and second most populated country in the World. India has a huge population so there are several regions where the population density is very high. In this situation, there is a very big challenge for India that is ‘Poverty’. India is a developing nation its economy is growing but there is still a major challenge to India which is poverty. the major factors behind poverty are lack of education, lack of employment (source of income), etc. As in India, a large number of people are under the poverty line. There are several reasons that made ‘poverty reduction’ the most compelling challenge for India. Some of these reasons are given below:
- Due to the rise in the price of food grains, there are several poor people who cannot even afford food for them.
- Scarcity of employment opportunities for young people. There is huge unemployment in India as about 70 percent of adult people are unemployed and had to suffer to get employment.
- Due to food scarcity and food insecurity in India, most of the poor people are suffering from malnutrition.
- National Food for Work Programme
- Jawahar Gram Samridhi Yojana of year 1999
- National Old Age Pension Scheme of the year 1995
- Swaranjayanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana that is also known as SGSY in short form.
- Sampoorna Grameen Rozgar Yojana that is also known as SGRY in short. This program was launched by the Indian government in the year 2001
- National Family Benefit Scheme that was launched by government of India in the year 1995. This program is also known as NFBS in short form.
- Rural Housing- Indira Awaas Yojana that is also known as IAY.
- Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana that is also known as PMGY in short.
- Rural Employment Generation Programme (REGP)
- Prime Minister’s Rozgar Yojana (PMRY)
- Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY)