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Despite of remarkable economic growth India is still one of the poorest countries. In 2015 still more than 175 million people lived in extreme poverty<ref>Accordind to poverty data of India by the World bank http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND</ref> (less than $1.90 a day). The government instead sets the poverty line to 26 rupees a day  
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Despite of remarkable economic growth India is still one of the poorest countries of the world. India is also one of the biggest countries in the world with a population of 1.35 billion (January 2019)    <ref>Accordind to poverty data India by the World bank http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND</ref> (less than $1.90 a day). The government instead set the poverty line to 26 rupees a day, which are $0.37, but this is grotesque, when a liter milk costs  about 29 rupees.
  
  
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<references> Accordind to poverty data of India by the World bank (http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND)
 
<references> Accordind to poverty data of India by the World bank (http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND)
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<references> Accoridng to recent data: www.indiaonlinepages.com/population/india-current-population.html

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Despite of remarkable economic growth India is still one of the poorest countries of the world. India is also one of the biggest countries in the world with a population of 1.35 billion (January 2019) [1] (less than $1.90 a day). The government instead set the poverty line to 26 rupees a day, which are $0.37, but this is grotesque, when a liter milk costs about 29 rupees.



References

  1. Accordind to poverty data India by the World bank http://povertydata.worldbank.org/poverty/country/IND