in Karnataka An Overview Vinod Vyasulu There are two areas in which Karnataka may have lessons to offer other states in regard to poverty alleviation programmes. One is in the creative integration of scientific and technological R and D efforts with such programmes; the second is Karnataka's brief experience with panchayati raj and decentralised planning, Both are necessary, but not sufficient, conditions for a successful poverty alleviation programme; sustained economic growth is also required.
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