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ERRADICATE COHERENT POVERTY FROM INDIA

 

A CONSERVATIVE REFORM ON INDIAN POLICIES OF FISCAL DEVELOPMENT

A CONSERVATIVE PERSON
[CONSERVATIVE : cautiously   moderate   or   purposefully   low]

 

A STARCH PERSON
[STARCH -- vigor;   energy;   stamina;   boldness.]

 

A CONSERVATIVE AGENDA OF FISCAL DEVELOPMENT

NEAT AND TIDY DRESS

 

BODY LANGUAGE AND EXPRESSION

 

AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOR

 

TO A COHERENT BEHAVIOR
[COHERENT -- logically   connected;   consistent:  ]

 

A MILDER BEHAVIOR
[MILDER -- amiably   gentle   or   temperate   in   feeling   or   behavior   toward   others]

 

A TACTILE BEHAVIOR SUBDUE TO EMPOWER A RIDANCE FOR EARNEST MONEY
[TACTILE -- perceptible   to   the   touch;   tangible.]
[SUBDUE -- to   bring   under   mental   or   emotional   control ,   as   by   persuasion   or intimidation]
[RIDANCE -- the   act   or   fact   of   clearing   away   or   out,   as   anything   undesirable]

[EARNEST : showing   depth   and   sincerity   of   feeling]


HELP OTHERS

 

DIKTAT MONEY CUMBERSOME
[DIKTAT -- any   decree   or   authoritative   statement:  ]
[CUMBERSOME -- burdensome;   troublesome.]

 

A LUCIOUS MONEY IN A CUMBERSOME AGENDA
[LUCIOUS -- richly   satisfying   to   the   senses   or   the   mind:]
[CUMBERSOME -- burdensome;   troublesome.]

 

CONVENIENT IN SCHOOL – A BASIC NEED
[CONVENIENT -- at   hand;   easily   accessible:]

 

A VANITY DISCLOSED IN A RECIPROCAL IS A GOD LIFE
[VANITY -- excessive   pride   in   one's   appearance,   qualities,   abilities, achievements,  ]
[RECIPROCAL – OPPOSITE]

 

LITTLE SENSE OF HUMOR IS A CHILL PILL

 

ADVERSITY IN A RATH UNABATED IN A CHILDREN LIFE (A RESCUE AND BAN OF CHILD LABOUR)
[ADVERSITY : an   adverse   or   unfortunate   event   or   circumstance:]
[RATH :   growing,   blooming,   or   ripening   early   in   the   year   or   season.]
[UNABATED : with   undiminished   force ,   power,   or   vigor.]

 

CREATIVELY IN A VIGOR
[CREATIVELY – A Suitable condition of life]
[VIGOR -- active   strength   or   force .]

 

IN A THROB TO A CULT ACTIVITY
[THROB : to   feel   or   exhibit   emotion]
[CULT : a   particular   system   of   religious   worship,   especially   with   reference to   its   rites   and   ceremonies.]

 

IN A VULGAR EXPOSITION – A NUT CRACKER TO A DENT IN A VAST MONEY

A SENSE OF PRIDE IN A DEVOTION TO GOD -- FORMATION OF EGO

 

UNWARY AGRESSION IN A STAUNCH
[UNWARY : not   wary ;   not   cautious   or   watchful,   as   against   danger   or   misfortune.]
[STAUNCH : to   check,   allay,   or   extinguish ]

 

SEED OF AWRY FULLFILMENT INTERPOSE IN A VIVID AGGRESION
[AWRY : away   from   the   expected   or   proper   direction;   amiss;   wrong:]
[INTERPOSE : to   place   between;   cause   to   intervene:]
[VIVID : strikingly   bright   or   intense,   as   color,]

 

IN A CONCEIT FROM LIFE
[CONCEIT : something   that   is   conceived   in   the   mind;   a   thought;   idea, imagination;   fancy.]

 

IN A PREROGATIVE OF GOVT STANCE
[PREROGATIVE : a   right,   privilege,   etc.,   limited   to   a   specific   person   or   to   persons of   a   particular   category:  ]
[STANCE : a   mental   or   emotional   position   adopted   with   respect   to something:]

 

A HUMANITARIAN AGENDA
[HUMANITARIAN : having   concern   for   or   helping   to   improve   the   welfare   and happiness   of   people.]

 

POVERTY UNLEASHED PURE HEART

 

IN A CONSORTIUM IN A FULL PLEDGE TO DISSOLVE POVERTY
[CONSORTIUM : a   combination   of   financial   institutions,   capitalists,   etc.,   for carrying   into   effect   some   financial   operation   requiring   large resources   of   capital.]

HEALTH IS WEALTH

UNITED INDIA TO PLEDGE REMOVAL OF POVERTY

 

CONTRIBUTE TO A CHURNED MONEY – IN A MODE HABITUALLY
[CHURNED : an   act   of   churning   stocks   by   a   stockbroker.]

 

IN A STANCE MONEY

 

ERRADICATING THE MISERIES [TEXTUAL]

 

MONETARILY LITTLE SQUEAMISH
[MONETARY : of   or   pertaining   to   money ;   pecuniary:  ]
[SQUEAMISH : easily   shocked   by   anything   slightly   immodest;   prudish.]

 

MONETARILY LITTLE FIRGID
[FRIGID : without   warmth   of   feeling;   without   ardor   or   enthusiasm:  ]

 

ABLE TO FATHOM MONEY
[FATHOM : to   penetrate   to   the   truth   of;   comprehend;   understand]

 

DISCREET MONEY
[DISCREET : judicious   in   one's   conduct   or   speech,   especially   with   regard   to respecting   privacy   or   maintaining   silence   about   something   of   a delicate   nature ;   prudent;   circumspect.]

 

FRUGAL LOT TO A CONSERVATIVE MOOD
[FRUGAL : economical   in   use   or   expenditure;   prudently   saving   or   sparing; not   wasteful:]
[CONSERVATIVE : cautiously   moderate   or   purposefully   low:]

 

CONVERGE OF MONEY TO A LITTLE KINGDOM A PERIPHERAL
[CONVERGE : to   tend   to   a   common   result,   conclusion,   etc]
[PERIPHERAL : concerned   with   relatively   minor,   irrelevant,   or   superficial   aspects of   the   subject   in   question.]

 

TO A BECKON
[BECKON : to   lure;   entice.]

 

A CONTRABAND
[CONTRABAND : anything   prohibited   by   law   from   being   imported   or   exported]

 

FISCAL MOMENTUM IN CONTRIBUTING TO POVERTY

 

ITS DONATIONS – EXCESS DIVIDEND

 

BLOOM FOREIGNERS IN THE COUNTRY FOR RICH DIVIDENDS
[BLOOM : a   flourishing,   healthy   condition;   the   time   or   period   of   greatest beauty,   artistry,   etc.:]

 

TAX HAVEN FOR WOMAN IN THE MOMENTUM IN VILLAGE AREAS AMIDST JUSTICE

 

LIES IN THE BENCHMARK OF OUR CITIES
[BENCHMARK : a   standard   of   excellence,   achievement,   etc.,   against which   similar   things   must   be   measured   or   judged:]

 

SEE HELPFUL NATIONS

 

KEEN IN RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES
[KEEN : having   or   showing   great   mental   penetration   or   acumen]

 

MUSICIANS DELICACY
[DELICACY : something   delightful   or   pleasing,]

 

COMMEMORATE DEVOTION OF GOD
[COMMEMORATE : to   serve   as   a   memorial   or   reminder   of:]

 

TRAVEL AND ADMIRE
[ADMIRE : to   regard   with   wonder,   pleasure,   or   approval.]

 

CONSORTIUM
[CONSORTIUM :   the   legal   right   of   husband   and   wife   to   companionship   and conjugal   intercourse   with   each   other]

 

 

ERADICATING POVERTY MISERY : (assuming people can fulfill there basic needs)

 

Have a kind heart

Kind : of   a  good  or  benevolent     nature or     disposition,  as  a  person:     akind   and   loving   person.

 

Be harmless

without   the  power  or  desire  to  do  harm;  innocuous:

 

benevolence

desire  to  do  good  to   others;

 

have a stable mind

not   subject  to  emotional  instability  or  illness;  sane;  mentally   sound  .

 

Hindrance of little Cosmetic

an  impeding,  stopping,  preventing,   superficial  measures  to   make   something  appear better,  more  attractive,  or  more  impressive:  

 

lore money

tore money apart (don’t make shortage of money to displease you)

 

do time pass

 

have equanimity

mental  or  emotional  stability  or  composure,   especially   undertension  or  strain;  calmness;

 equilibrium.

 

Have faith in god

 

Be rigid ( inflexible,  strict,  or  severe) between false people ( to  depress  the  hope,  courage,  or  spirits  of;   discourage.)

 

Have courage  ( the  heart  as  the  source  of   emotion. ) to little happiness

 

Rigor severity  of  living  conditions;  hardship;   austerity: people

 

Hardship people to equanimity

a  condition  that  is  difficult  to  endure;  suffering;  deprivation;oppression:     a   life   of   hardship.

an  instance  or  cause  of  this;  something     hard    to     bear,  as  adeprivation,  lack  of  comfort,  or  constant  toil  or   danger:     Theyfaced   bravely   the   many   hardships   of   frontier   life.

Informal ( without  formality  or   ceremony;) to happiness

 

Esther to a grandness ( stately,  majestic,  or  dignified:     . )  for a beautiful mind

 

Express gratitude the   quality  or  feeling  of  being  grateful  or  thankful

 

To a social welfare financial  or  other  assistance  to  an  individual  or  family  from  acity,  state,  or  national  government:     Thousands   of   joblesspeople   in   this   city   would   starve   if   it   weren't   for   welfare.

 

Miser fractally

of,   relating   to,   or   involving   such   a  process:  

Of a yore collaterally – special privilege given by govt for people living in poverty for a long time ,perhaps generation

 

Demarcation to fulfill ego

 

To a guise abhorrent

 

remote  in  character

 

Defamation tolerance (adjustment)

 

orientation to annexure of a formally India

 

Stringent benefit / stringent laws for right to formal education

 

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