Q. Which is NOT an economic factor contributing to poverty in India?
Answer: Caste-based social discrimination
Notes: Caste-based social discrimination in India is classified as a social, not economic, factor. The caste system leads to social exclusion and restricts access to education and jobs for marginalized groups such as Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. Social discrimination originates from traditional societal structures and legal history, rather than economic variables like production levels, employment rate, or population growth.
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