Not at all. However, the spread between rich and poor is much more pronounced. In the USA or UK or Canada, there are rich people and poor people but generally the rich are reasonably rich and the poor still usually have a roof over their heads, or, even if homeless, are able not to starve because of a welfare state. However, in India the rich tend to be very very rich, whilst the poor are very very poor - and there are a lot more poor people than in western countries, so, on average, India can be thought of as a poor country although there are many living there who are very rich.
They are all different some are poor such as Mumbi, where there are a lot of people on the streets begging, so everyone is different. Recently, however, living conditions have been improving rapidly due to rapid economic progress. India now has a large middle class.
once upon a time, India was the richest country in the world. as the people around the world came to know about its richness and wealth, they come and invaded the country. as the people and kings of India were so generous, they allowed everyone to enter their country. they purchased and took all the richness from India to their countries. this was how India became poor.
india is a poor country and is not gearup for disasters
Liaqat Ali Khan had presented the poor man's bugdet in India immediately before partition.
Belive it or not India is a rich country. Some small parts all poor but same in the US. Louisana is poor. India has many intresting things. I think its pretty intresting. --Kimberlychic
Everyone who was avoided and the poor
no it was not always poor.
They are all different some are poor such as Mumbi, where there are a lot of people on the streets begging, so everyone is different. Recently, however, living conditions have been improving rapidly due to rapid economic progress. India now has a large middle class.
India is a mixture of money one side of India is rich and one side is poor
everyone has an office in india.
These schemes have been implemented to alleviate the poverty of farmers.
NO!!! It is for everyone :)
If everyone became poor, there would likely be widespread economic instability, food and housing insecurity, and limited access to healthcare and education. Governments and organizations would need to implement measures to address these challenges, such as providing basic necessities, creating job opportunities, and promoting economic growth. Collaboration and support from the global community would also be crucial in helping guide affected populations towards sustainable recovery.
once upon a time, India was the richest country in the world. as the people around the world came to know about its richness and wealth, they come and invaded the country. as the people and kings of India were so generous, they allowed everyone to enter their country. they purchased and took all the richness from India to their countries. this was how India became poor.
In India there are rich and poor people
no they are poor
not everyone wants to be rich and not everyone wants to be poor