A Quote by Arvind Kejriwal

Education is the antidote to poverty. — © Arvind Kejriwal
Education is the antidote to poverty.
No solution [to the problem of poverty] is so effective as providing income to the poor. Whether in the form of food, housing, health services, education or money, income is an excellent antidote for deprivation. No truth has spawned so much ingenious evasion.
Few things in this world more trouble people than poverty, or the fear of poverty; and, indeed, it is a sore affliction; but, like all other ills that flesh is heir to, it has its antidote, its reliable remedy. The judicious application of industry, prudence and temperance is a certain cure.
Think about it: Every educated person is not rich, but almost every education person has a job and a way out of poverty. So education is a fundamental solution to poverty.
If one is experiencing poverty, practice ordinary and extreme generosity - this is the antidote.
Inflation is taking up the poverty line, and poverty is not just economic but defined by way of health and education.
People see poverty all around them in India, but they are desensitized or immune to it. I came to the conclusion that poverty is driven by lack of education.
If there is no education, there will be poverty. I believe in it strongly and feel that through education we can address the issue effectively.
There is no scientific antidote, only education. You've got to change the way people think. I am not interested in disarmament talks between nations . . . What I want to do is to disarm the mind. After that, everything else will automatically follow. The ultimate weapon for such mental disarmament is international education.
I have been very strongly advocating that poverty must not be used as an excuse to continue child labour. It perpetuates poverty. If children are deprived of education, they remain poor.
Tourism in India has the potential to promote faster, sustainable and more inclusive growth. It could be used as a powerful antidote to tackle poverty.
The number one way that we can address these long-term challenges of poverty, of education, is to invest in early childhood education.
The antidote to white fragility is ongoing and lifelong and includes sustained engagement, humility, and education.
Food poverty comes in two strands. The first is not having enough money to buy food for yourself and your family. The second is poverty of education.
My mom grew up in poverty in Oklahoma - like Dust Bowl, nine people in one room kind of place - and the way she got out of poverty was through education. My dad grew up without a dad, with very little and he also made his way out through education.
If leaders don't have an antidote for fear they will be crushed by it. What is your antidote?
Lucio Tan Group has had an historic interest in education. From my days as a struggling working student, I knew that education is the key to escape from the clutches of poverty.
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