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How has South Asia worked to meet the needs of its large population?

Chose all answers that are correct.

A.by implementing the green revolution
B.by putting dalits to work
C.by developing cottage industries
D.by doing outsourcing to other countries

User Buddie
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The correct answer is A, C and D. The South Asia area has been showing a steady economic increase since 2013. This area includes the countries of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, the GDP (Gross Domestic Product) of these countries ranges from 4% (Pakistan) to 7% (India) as an annual increase. The reason behind this steady increase in the GDP is due to the new industries coming to the region, highlighting the outsourcing for western companies. Also, the increasing economy of this area has focused on dealing with the enviromental issues that come along with mass populated areas.

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To tackle the rapid growth of the population issue, South Asia had taken advantage of enacting the green revolution, and furthermore this relief program, it's also approaching the development of cottage industries, which can spur the economy of rural areas and branch out the production.

Likewise, since the late 80s South Asia has been targeted by western companies as an axis for outsourcing, so BPOs have been deployed to help alleviate poverty by employing massive amounts of people, playing a mighty role in shifting the social outlook in the region.

Thereby, the best options are: A, C and D.

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