Pal, Anushuya2021-02-242021-02-242014-032278-4039https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/3714Odisha has been one of the poorest state’s among the 29 (twenty-nine) states in India. Though the incidence of Poverty has come down from 47.15% in 1999-2000 to 39.90% in 2004-05, still the state remains the poorest state among all the major states in India. Various methodologies have been used for the estimation of poverty and from this we have come to deduce that poverty has declined. There are two important reasons that are responsible for the reduction of poverty. Odisha in recent years has experienced economic growth. There has also been intervention of the state through poverty alleviation measures. We argue in this paper that both the factors have contributed to the decline in poverty.enOdishaPovertyPoverty Alleviation MeasuresProblem of Poverty and the State in Odisha (2000-2010)Journal of Political Studies, Vol. 9, March-2014, pp. 01-20Article