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The Significance of Poverty Alleviation through Rural Education
1. Poverty alleviation through education is the basis for improving and steadily developing poverty alleviation work.

2. Support education through different forms of knowledge training, so that the population in poverty-stricken areas can be improved in all aspects, whether it is ideological and cultural quality or skill level, which is also an important premise and foundation for further promoting poverty alleviation.

Poverty alleviation means protecting the legitimate rights and interests of poor households and eliminating the burden of poverty. The government helps poor areas to increase talent development and improve the talent market for migrant workers. The basic treatment of temporary workers, the establishment of social work to develop industrial and agricultural enterprises and promote production to get rid of poverty, and the implementation of planning for poor rural areas are designed to help improve the living conditions of poor households, help poor areas develop production and change the face of poverty.