Poverty in Delhi, India

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Region: Delhi

Delhi has a large population living in poverty, with many struggling to access basic necessities like food and shelter.

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                The government should implement social welfare programs like food subsidies, healthcare, and pension schemes for the poor. This will help to provide them with basic necessities and improve their stand...
                
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                One of the main reasons for poverty in Delhi is the lack of education and skill development. The government should focus on providing free education and vocational training to the underprivileged sect...
                
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                A large number of people in Delhi live in slums and do not have access to basic amenities like clean water, sanitation, and electricity. The government should focus on building affordable housing and ...
                
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                The government should create more job opportunities in Delhi, especially in the manufacturing and service sectors. This will help to reduce unemployment and poverty in the city....
                
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                Microfinance and entrepreneurship can help to create self-employment opportunities for the poor. The government should provide financial assistance and training to help them start small businesses and...
                
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