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Indian economy is likely to grow at 7.5% in 2024. Do you think it will really help the people living below the poverty line to transition to the middle class, or will this growing economy only benefit the rich? What is your opinion?

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while the Indian economy's growth is promising, the extent to which it will benefit people living below the poverty line in transitioning to the middle class remains a critical question. On top of that there have been cuts in certain areas like food subsidies and the fertiliser bill, which might impact vulnerable populations.

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