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The Poverty Problem in India is a scholarly examination of one of the most pressing economic and social issues facing the Indian nation. Author Prithwis Chandra Ray conducts an in-depth analysis of the multifaceted causes of poverty, ranging from agricultural practices and industrial development to governance and social structures.
This dissertation goes beyond mere documentation of poverty statistics to explore the underlying mechanisms that perpetuate economic hardship among India’s population. Ray presents evidence-based arguments and historical context to support his analysis, while also offering thoughtful remedies and solutions designed to address systemic poverty.
The work serves as both an academic contribution to development economics and a practical policy document for those seeking to understand India’s economic challenges. It remains relevant for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in the history of economic thought and social welfare in South Asia.
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