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This scholarly work by Prithwis Chandra Ray offers an in-depth examination of poverty in India, exploring both its underlying causes and potential solutions. The dissertation presents a systematic analysis of economic, social, and structural factors that have contributed to widespread poverty across the Indian subcontinent.
Ray combines historical context with contemporary observations to understand the complexity of India’s poverty problem. The book addresses agricultural challenges, industrial development, education, healthcare, and governance issues that perpetuate poverty cycles. Through rigorous academic investigation, the author proposes evidence-based remedies and policy recommendations aimed at alleviating poverty and improving living standards.
This work remains a valuable historical document for understanding India’s economic challenges and serves as an important reference for scholars, economists, and policymakers interested in development economics and poverty studies.







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