Yes, the government budget can reduce income inequalities by:
Progressive Taxation: Imposing higher taxes on the rich to reduce their disposable income.
Welfare Expenditure: Allocating funds for subsidies, healthcare, education, and employment programs aimed at benefiting the economically weaker sections.
Social Security: Providing direct financial support to low-income groups to ensure a more equitable distribution of wealth. The government budget, through fiscal policies, can thus be an effective tool to minimize disparities in income and wealth.
"On the basis of the given image, explain the steps which may be taken by the Government of India to control the indicated macroeconomic issue."
Draw a rough sketch for the curve $y = 2 + |x + 1|$. Using integration, find the area of the region bounded by the curve $y = 2 + |x + 1|$, $x = -4$, $x = 3$, and $y = 0$.
Study the given molecular structure of double-stranded polynucleotide chain of DNA and answer the questions that follow. 
(a) How many phosphodiester bonds are present in the given double-stranded polynucleotide chain?
(b) How many base pairs are there in each helical turn of double helix structure of DNA? Also write the distance between a base pair in a helix.
(c) In addition to H-bonds, what confers additional stability to the helical structure of DNA?