Prime Minister Imran Khan has offered to help the Indian government deal with the poverty issues surrounding food security. He made the offer in a tweet, quoting an article that said that 34 percent households in India will be unable to survive longer than a week without external assistance.
He said, "Acc to this report, 34% of households across India will not be able to survive for more than a week without add assistance. I am ready to offer help & share our successful cash transfer prog, lauded internationally for its reach & transparency, with India."
84 percent households India have observed a fallout in their monthly income because of the coronavirus crisis. Hence, a third of all households will be unable to get past a whole week without government or external funds.
He said, "Acc to this report, 34% of households across India will not be able to survive for more than a week without add assistance. I am ready to offer help & share our successful cash transfer prog, lauded internationally for its reach & transparency, with India."
84 percent households India have observed a fallout in their monthly income because of the coronavirus crisis. Hence, a third of all households will be unable to get past a whole week without government or external funds.
He said, "Our govt successfully transferred Rs. 120 billion in 9 weeks to over 10 million families in a transparent manner to deal with the COVID19 fallout on the poor."