Question
Which Indian state will be declared the first extreme
poverty-free state on November 1, 2025?ΒSolution
Kerala will become Indiaβs first state to be declared free from extreme poverty on November 1, 2025, announced by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. Launched in 2021, the programme identified 64,006 extremely poor families through multi-dimensional surveys on health, housing, food, and livelihood. Out of these, 59,277 families have been lifted out of poverty. Kerala already had the lowest poverty rate (0.7%) as per NITI Aayog (2021)Β
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