India - challenges and solutions - class-VIII
Description: India - challenges and solutions | |
Number of Questions: 19 | |
Created by: Varsha Mane | |
Tags: social science india - challenges and solutions understanding poverty |
Example of food grain self-sufficiency is/are ______________.
The government of India has defined the poverty line in urban areas as Rs ___________.
The number of people who live below the poverty line in India is ______ million.
The economy of most of the developing countries is ________ based.
In rural areas in India the accepted average calorie requirement per peson per day is__________.
What helped West Bengal in reducing poverty?
When was the Comprehensive Family Planning programme initiated by the Government of India?
Why do poor people suffer from chronic hunger?
When the Antyodaya Anna Yojana (AAY) was launched?
What is seasonal hunger?
When the Food-For-Work scheme was launched?
Which among the following schemes was initiated for poor in all areas?
Chronic hunger and calorie deficiency is related to ______.
Constant hunger weakens the _____ system.
____________ percent people in rural areas consume food that is way below the calorie standard.
The national calorie standard was established as _____ kcal per day for urban areas.
______ is not just painful to bear, it is also destructive.
The national calorie standard was established as _____ kcal per day for rural areas.
Destitution refers to the deprivation of basic human needs, which commonly includes ___________.