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Kerala on track to become first extreme poverty-free state in India - CNBC TV18

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66% : For some families, medical care is the priority.
60% : A grassroots-level survey carried out to identify the beneficiaries showed that 35% of such households faced income deprivation, 24% experienced health-related issues, 21% encountered food deprivation, and 15% were deprived of shelter.
58% : The integration of various social security schemes of the government and convergence of the activities of various departments at one point through the chief minister was the reason for the success of EPEP, Rajesh said.
55% : During the initial phase of implementation of EPEP, the main focus was on addressing food and health deprivation, to provide a lifeline for survival and dignity, the minister said. Uninterrupted distribution of both cooked food and food kits, access to medicines, doorstep treatment, palliative care, and even organ transplantation were ensured to the needy among identified beneficiaries.
52% : After uplifting over 64,006 families living under extremely poor conditions by ensuring them an uninterrupted supply of food, healthcare, a source of livelihood and safe housing, Kerala is now all set to be declared as the first "extreme poverty-free state" in the country on November 1, the state formation day.
51% : After uplifting over 64,006 families living under extremely poor conditions in the state by ensuring them an uninterrupted supply of food, healthcare, a source of livelihood and safe housing, Kerala is now all set to be declared as the first "extreme poverty-free state" in the country on November 1, the state formation day.

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