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Conclusion and Way Forward

Balwant Singh Mehta (), Ravi Srivastava () and Siddharth Dhote ()
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Balwant Singh Mehta: Institute for Human Development
Ravi Srivastava: Institute for Human Development
Siddharth Dhote: Institute for Human Development

Chapter Chapter 7 in Predicting Inequality of Opportunity and Poverty in India Using Machine Learning, 2025, pp 159-169 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter brings together the main findings from the earlier chapters, focusing on key challenges related to inequality of opportunity (IOp) and poverty in India. It discusses important policy directions to tackle these issues and suggests future areas for research. The chapter also reflects on the limitations of the study and the value it adds to existing knowledge.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-2544-4_7

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