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Which approach is used by the government to overcome the issue of poverty?
Growth Oriented Approach
Poverty Alleviation Programme
Meeting the Minimum Needs of the Poor
All of these
- Growth Oriented Approach: The government focuses on economic growth, assuming that as the economy grows, income and employment opportunities will increase, benefiting all, including the poor.
- Poverty Alleviation Programme: Direct initiatives aimed at reducing poverty through targeted programs. This includes job creation, skill development, microfinance, and other schemes specifically designed to assist the impoverished.
- Meeting the Minimum Needs of the Poor: Programs ensure basic needs such as food, housing, healthcare, and education are met for the poor, improving their overall quality of life.
- All of these: The government typically employs a combination of all these approaches to combat poverty effectively.
- Your answer is indeed the correct one: Option 4 - All of these. Governments often use multiple strategies to tackle the complex issue of poverty.
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