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Consider the following statements: 1.The Multi-dimensional Poverty Index (MP
- I was developed in 2008 by the Oxford Poverty and Human Development Initiative (OPH
- I and the United Nations Development Programme and is used alongside the HDI. 2.According to the MPI, in India the largest number of people living in multidimensional poverty are found in Bihar. 3.The Gender Inequality Index (GI
- I is a part of the HDI report, which reflects gender-based inequalities in three dimensions – reproductive health, empowerment, and the labor market. Which of the statements above is/are correct?
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