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BartSMP [9]
2 years ago
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Which presents the most serious ongoing challenge to modern india?.

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True [87]2 years ago
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Widespread poverty is  the most serious ongoing challenge to modern India. One of the highest rates in the world and nearly double that of Sub-Saharan Africa

<h3>What is the reason of ongoing challenge to modern India?</h3>

Despite the development and economic growth of India, but now also India has  the world's highest concentration of poor people and high number of malnutrition in the children. India has escaped famine in recent decades, half of its children are underweight.

All options are following

A) widespread poverty

B) entrenched communist government

C) low population growth

D) high tariffs

Thus, The correct option is A.

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