POVERTY - AN APOCALYPSE
Pakistan & Gulf Economist 2010, June 20, 29, 24
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Byline: DR. SM ALAM The poverty is a condition in which people's basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter are not met. Poverty is generally of two types: Absolute poverty is synonymous with destitution and occurs when people cannot obtain adequate resources (measured in terms of calories or nutrition) to support a minimum level of physical health, while relative poverty occurs when people do not enjoy a certain minimum level of living standards as determined by government that vary from country to country, sometimes within the same country. Such poverty is said to be increasing and every where regardless of developed countries.
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