When people are poor they are hardly encouraged to attain knowledge. Such is the condition of our India today. The rich is becoming richer and the poor is becoming poorer. There is a lot of discrimination in the world today. When this happens people lack education and they do not wish to improve their lifestyle as they would rather live on the food they beg than develop and overcome the tide of illiteracy and thereby help our developing India to become developed. Had there been no poverty in India today there would be a lot of progress in our country.
This is how poverty affect sustainable development.
- Anagha
X std
Bangalore
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