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Some states in India are still very poor compared to others, even though the country as a whole is growing fast. These states face problems like low income, unemployment, poor education, and weak infrastructure. Many people in these areas depend on farming or daily wage work, which often does not provide steady income. Bihar is usually considered the poorest state in India. Most people there live in villages and rely on agriculture, but frequent floods, lack of industry, and overpopulation make life hard. Jobs are limited, and many young people move to other states in search of work. Jharkhand is another poor state. It has a lot of minerals and natural wealth, but the benefits have not reached the common people. Many villages still lack good roads, schools, and hospitals. Corruption and poor management have also slowed progress. Uttar Pradesh is the most populated state in India, and while it has some rich areas, many parts remain very poor. Large families, low literacy rates, and limited job opportunities make it difficult for people to escape poverty. Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh also have many poor regions, especially in rural and tribal areas. Farming is the main source of income, but frequent droughts and lack of irrigation make it unreliable. These states have been improving slowly, but poverty is still a big issue. Overall, the poorest states in India face common challenges — low industrial development, poor education, and lack of basic services. However, thing...