According to an article by the
New York Times, scientists from Harvard and the University of Michigan say there's no evidence that India's prosperity has reduced hunger among Indian children.
" India’s rapid economic growth may have benefited only the privileged sections of society.”
This is disappointing in a way because it shows that Indian government has failed to focus on the fact that 75% of the population work on farming/manufacturing, however the development has been mostly on technology jobs, which has left poor families at the mercy of systems similar to food stamps.
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