China's anti-poverty campaign sets model for world, say experts

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In 7 decades, China has managed to lift 850 million people out of poverty. Find out what experts say about China's anti-poverty campaign.
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Anti-poverty campaign are done in China successfully while anti-Muslims campaign are done in India successfully as well, and the social caste system still remain in India. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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Love ameizing China from Poland 🇵🇱 🇵🇱🇨🇳🇨🇳

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What China is done is nothing short of a miracle. The world should learn from his great human achievement.

MrTnylam
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‘No one is left behind’, it is just too powerful to set such a solemn objective for the entire country, and China is steadily realizing it.

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Real Leader of Great China and The Entire World Most Respected Mr Xi Jinping. Lots of Respect and Love From your "iron Brother" Pakistan

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The Secretary-General of India China Economic and Cultural Council, Mohammed Saqib, had put it succinctly:

“I think China’s poverty alleviation program is a model for everybody in the world. I mean they have really created wonders and they have done a wonderful job...They way they had strategised it, it was unique for the world, and their strategies had to be replicated, I think all over the world, ”

What China has achieved over the 4 decades were not just its visible glittering buildings, and first-class infrastructure. For the inherent strength of China’s rejuvenation lies in its commitment towards sustainable growth and development with a focus on the environment and green technology.
 
By 2014, China had completed and commissioned its mid-line stretch of the South-North Water Diversion Project.
This 1, 300 kilometres dedicated, largely gravitational-flow, water supply channel diverts water from the Danjiangkou Reservoir in the upper reaches of the Han River, passing through mountains; crossing rivers; and finally reaching and transferring 9.5 billion cu meters of water annually to Beijing and Tianjin.

To put that into perspective, the annual per capita water consumption of the Asian cities: Tokyo, Singapore, Seoul, and Hong Kong are at 84, 52, 104, and 80 cu meters per annum respectively; with the average consumption of 80 cu meters per annum. In other words, the amount of water transfer annually is adequate to sustain an urban population of over 110 million people with clean and potable water. 

India, on the other hand is facing massive water crisis. This is often attributed to lack of government planning, increased corporate privatization, industrial and human waste and government corruption.

To be fair, India has made improvements over the past decades to both the availability and quality of municipal drinking water. However, its large population has exerted tremendous strain on planned water resources; and as a result, the rural areas are often left out. The dismal situation is also exacerbated by the fact that many other water sources are contaminated with both bio and chemical pollutants, and over 21% of the country's diseases are water-related. Furthermore, only 33% of the country has access to traditional sanitation.

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Any war on poverty is a noble war worth fighting for regardless whatever form the government is.

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The CCP is a a genius party. Wow‼️They are thinkers, creators and makers.

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