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Structural Dimensions Of Poverty In India offers a detailed examination of poverty through a rural-urban comparative lens. The author, Shiv Prakash Gupta, explores the multifaceted nature of poverty, going beyond simplistic definitions to analyze the underlying structural causes that perpetuate economic hardship across India.
This scholarly work investigates how poverty operates differently in rural versus urban contexts, considering socioeconomic factors, access to resources, employment opportunities, and social infrastructure. The book dissects the components of causation—examining what drives poverty in various regions—and thoroughly evaluates the consequences of poverty on individuals, families, and communities.
Through empirical research and analytical frameworks, Gupta provides valuable insights into poverty dynamics in India, making this an essential resource for students, researchers, policymakers, and development professionals seeking to understand the structural issues underlying poverty and develop targeted interventions.







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