The document discusses poverty in Nepal, its causes, consequences, and remedies. It identifies the main causes of poverty in Nepal as high population growth, inequality, low industrial development, unemployment, subsistence agriculture, and underutilization of resources. The key consequences are malnutrition, obstruction of economic growth, illiteracy, domestic violence, increased crime, and homelessness. The proposed remedies include increasing employment opportunities, controlling population growth, optimizing resource use, raising incomes, providing quality education, and promoting equality.
The document discusses poverty in Nepal, its causes, consequences, and remedies. It identifies the main causes of poverty in Nepal as high population growth, inequality, low industrial development, unemployment, subsistence agriculture, and underutilization of resources. The key consequences are malnutrition, obstruction of economic growth, illiteracy, domestic violence, increased crime, and homelessness. The proposed remedies include increasing employment opportunities, controlling population growth, optimizing resource use, raising incomes, providing quality education, and promoting equality.
The document discusses poverty in Nepal, its causes, consequences, and remedies. It identifies the main causes of poverty in Nepal as high population growth, inequality, low industrial development, unemployment, subsistence agriculture, and underutilization of resources. The key consequences are malnutrition, obstruction of economic growth, illiteracy, domestic violence, increased crime, and homelessness. The proposed remedies include increasing employment opportunities, controlling population growth, optimizing resource use, raising incomes, providing quality education, and promoting equality.
AND REMEDIES Prepared by: Swostika Simkhada Smarika Poudel Ganga Oli Coverage - What is poverty? - Poverty in Nepal - Causes - Consequences - Remedies 1. Poverty is a state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and essentials for a minimum standard of living. 2. Poverty-stricken people and families might go without proper housing, clean water, healthy food, and medical attention Poverty in Nepal Causes: 1. High population growth rate 2. Inequality 3. Low industrial development Causes: 4. Unemployment 5. Subsistence agriculture 6. Under utilization of means and resources Consequences: 1.Malnutrition 2.Obstruction to the country's economic growth and development 3. Illiteracy Consequences: 4. Domestic violence is a result of unemployment and poor poverty 5. Increased crime rate 6. Homelessness Remedies: 1. Increase in employment opportunities 2. Control of high population growth rate 3. Optimum utilization of natural resources Remedies: 4. Increase income 5. Provide quality education 6. Equality Conclusion: THANK YOU