poor people are treated badly do not get proper opportunities.
poor children live in the slums with very little 2 eat. these slums are made out of little wood and clothing. Ritch kids in India live just like English children
nothing
They go in rivers or streams.
Poor people were treated as third class citizens. Stealing bread to feed a hungry stomach resulted in the death penalty if caught.In the late 1800's a poor person might be asked to share supper with a family. It was common for travelers at that time to stop at farm houses along the way to ask for a drink of water. Poor people in larger cities at that time, however, were beggars in the streets and not getting anywhere for their troubles.
Jobs that people would not prefer to have such as fisfing through the sewer.
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.
depends which part there are poor and nice places
In India there are rich and poor people
there are both rich and poor people in burma . but the majority of people are poor and they get less chance in studies and employment. Rich people are preferred in urban areas rather than poor people . some won't even allow poor people in enter a certain area. poor people are treated like trash. rich people are treated like kings.
Yes, most people in India live in poverty.
really badly
education
42 percent are poor in India so 58 percent are rich people in India.
Type your answer here... The rich and the poor in India differs in dress,status,and in there way of living.
They go in rivers or streams.
In the small villages with no money!
Enslaved people were forced to live in deplorable conditions, often crowded together in small, unsanitary spaces with little to no privacy. They were provided with inadequate food, clothing, and shelter, which led to high rates of malnutrition and disease. Their living conditions were designed to control and dehumanize them, perpetuating the system of slavery.
Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta and her order of nuns worked (and continue to work) with the poor and dying of India.
Poor people were treated as third class citizens. Stealing bread to feed a hungry stomach resulted in the death penalty if caught.In the late 1800's a poor person might be asked to share supper with a family. It was common for travelers at that time to stop at farm houses along the way to ask for a drink of water. Poor people in larger cities at that time, however, were beggars in the streets and not getting anywhere for their troubles.