The Poverty Problem in India

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The Poverty Problem in India was a book published in 1895 by Prithwis Chandra Ray that analyzed various factors that were leading India to become increasingly impoverished under British rule.[1] The book was influential and used extensively as a reference in other works and economic analysis in India throughout the twentieth century.[2]

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  • Ray, Prithwis Chandra (1895). The Poverty Problem in India: Being a Dissertation on the Causes and Remedies of Indian Poverty. Thacker, Spink & Co.
  • {{cite article|last=Seth|first=Sanjay|title=The Politics of "Moderate Nationalism" in India, 1870-1905|year=1999|journal=American Historical Review|ref=seth1999|quote=Some of the landmarks in this included P. C. Ray's The Poverty Problem in India (1895), William Digby's "Prosperous" British India (1901)


  1. ^ Ray 1895.
  2. ^ Seth 1999.
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