Hunger is a basic human need. It is instinctual to feel hunger, and the body needs nutrition to sustain life. After all, sustenance is the sole purpose of living. Situations get worse when a person is deprived of the right to eat. Poverty is one of the biggest curses humanity has ever seen. In a country like India, poverty is still quite relevant in the society. While a particular section of the society has the privilege to be fed every single time during the day, the other barely manages to scrape by every single day. The social divide has a significant role in this.
There are certain solutions to eradicate poverty. When a child is born into poverty, he or she is deprived of the birthright which is access to education, food, shelter and clothes. Almost half of their lives are spent on the side of the roads, trying to make it out in life. Their life depends on whatever they manage to get, and they hardly even get the opportunity to study. Poverty can be eradicated when equality is achieved in the society, and each and every individual is entitled to the very basic rights.