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Question : The government's approach to poverty reduction consists of-

Option 1: Four dimensions

Option 2: Two dimensions

Option 3: Three dimensions
 

Option 4: Six dimensions


Team Careers360 12th Jan, 2024
Answer (1)
Team Careers360 13th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: Three dimensions
 


Solution : The government took a three-pronged approach to poverty reduction.
The first is a growth-oriented strategy. It is predicated on the expectation that the effects of economic growth — rapid increases in GDP and per capita income — will spread to all segments of society, including the poor.
The second approach focused on the creation of incremental assets and the generation of work. This could be accomplished through targeted poverty alleviation programs.
The third approach to addressing poverty is to provide people with the bare necessities. Programs under this approach are expected to supplement poor people's consumption, create job opportunities, and improve health and education.
As a result, C is the correct answer.

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