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I can tell you that the urban-rural divide in defining the middle class is huge. In cities, a family earning 50k-1.5L per month might be considered middle class, but that same income in a village could make you the local "rich guy". The problem is that our policies and definitions haven't kept up with the rapid economic changes in both rural and urban areas.
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The gap between rural and urban spending in India has narrowed significantly over the past decade. This is according to a recent study which found that average monthly per capita consumption expenditure has more than doubled in both rural and urban a
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I have an idea to start a network of stalls in urban areas that will sell hygienic and fresh fruits and vegetables at consistent prices, specifically targeting the middle class. Right now, only two groups of people in India get access to truly fresh
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