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What percentage of the extremely poor households are accounted for by Malappuram district?

A11.4 percent

B13.4 percent

C8.5 percent

D10.4 percent

Answer:

B. 13.4 percent

Read Explanation:

Malappuram District's Socio-Economic Profile in Kerala

  • Malappuram, a significant district in Kerala, plays a crucial role in the state's developmental discourse.

  • The district's population and economic activities influence its poverty indicators.

Understanding Extreme Poverty in Kerala

  • The term 'extremely poor' often refers to households living below a certain poverty line, typically defined by national or international standards.

  • Kerala has made significant strides in poverty reduction as part of its renowned 'Kerala Model of Development'.

  • However, regional disparities within the state still exist, with certain districts showing higher concentrations of poverty.


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