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According to Oxfam India “Inequality Kills” report, wealth of India’s richest families reached to a record high in 2021.
Key findings of report
How inequality can be reduced?
India- a very unequal country
In the report, India was described as ‘very unequal,’ country, as top 10 people in India holds 57 per cent of the wealth. On the other hand, share of bottom half is 13 per cent.
What is the reason of higher inequality?
Oxfam report highlights that, government tax revenues disproportionately depend upon indirect taxes, such as goods and services tax. This makes all people buying a product or using a service to pay tax at same rate. Thus, tax rate of poorer sections of society is similar to that of wealthiest, despite lower income. This has resulted into higher inequality in India.
Oxfam India
Oxfam India is a movement of people, who are working to end discrimination and seeks to create a free & just society. They work to ensure that Adivasis, Muslims, Dalits, women and girls have a safe-violence free lives with freedom to speak their mind, discrimination free future and equal opportunities to realize their rights.
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