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Poverty in South Asia – Sapana: South Asian Studies Vol. IV is a comprehensive scholarly work that investigates the multifaceted nature of poverty throughout South Asia. The book presents detailed analyses of poverty trends, causes, and consequences across the region’s diverse economies and societies.
Drawing on extensive research and empirical data, author Imtiaz Alam explores the interconnections between poverty and various social, economic, and political factors. The volume addresses critical issues including income inequality, access to education and healthcare, rural-urban disparities, and the impact of globalization on vulnerable populations.
As part of the Sapana series on South Asian Studies, this work contributes significantly to understanding the region’s development challenges. It serves as an essential resource for academics, policymakers, development professionals, and students seeking in-depth knowledge of poverty dynamics in South Asia.







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