Poverty is the most important problem faced by Indian economy today. In this context, state which human value is needed to deal with the problem of poverty?
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The value of human welfare is the most important while dealing with the problem of poverty. It is necessary for the government of the country to ensure that the people living below poverty line are adequately taken care of by introducing welfare measures for the poor and the downtrodden.
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