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India set to overtake China as most populous nation, two child policy proposed
 
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It is about high time Pakistan does some population control and set the clock back on India:enjoy:
 
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It is about high time Pakistan does some population control and set the clock back on India:enjoy:

Population control is a sinister scam and haram. All Muslims should stay away from such policies. More Muslims will make this world a better place.
 
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India set to overtake China as most populous nation, two child policy proposed

I am very much supporter of the this policy.

There should be a rule that if you have more than two kids than you will never get a government job.

Also, many government facilities will never get and also, the kids will not get any facility for the same.

Than only, people will follow the rules
 
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I am very much supporter of the this policy.

There should be a rule that if you have more than two kids than you will never get a government job.

Also, many government facilities will never get and also, the kids will not get any facility for the same.

Than only, people will follow the rules

Hindus can go ahead and follow that rule.

Muslims will not follow such idiotic policies.
 
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Hindus can go ahead and follow that rule.

Muslims will not follow such idiotic policies.

Bhai, since you are Pakistani than i do not expect that you will follow.

As muslims are following in China, they can follow in India as well.
 
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China doesn’t have a two child policy anymore.

Yup. After they realized it screwed them up.
But if you read the article I posted in another thread, they want to implement this policy is UP and other state that are Muslim heavy and one of the ministers even said to control Muslim population. So this isn’t going to be implemented across the board.
 
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I am very much supporter of the this policy.

There should be a rule that if you have more than two kids than you will never get a government job.

Also, many government facilities will never get and also, the kids will not get any facility for the same.


Than only, people will follow the rules
Your wish is getting fulfilled ,Uttar Pradesh & Assam have brought legislation in which 2 child policy is incentivised with tax benefits,govt subsidies etc

whereas people with more than 2 children will not get any Govt subsidy, will not be eligible for any Govt scheme ,they will not have any Govt Job and won't be able to contest elections not to mention will have to pay much higher tax.

In future this will be done all across the country.

Population has to be controlled.


Muslims as usual are angry over it.
 
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Yup. After they realized it screwed them up.
But if you read the article I posted in another thread, they want to implement this policy is UP and other state that are Muslim heavy and one of the ministers even said to control Muslim population. So this isn’t going to be implemented across the board.
Yeah Muslims are younger and have higher birth rates. In Kerala, they're 26% of the population yet almost 44% of the births.
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I am very much supporter of the this policy.

There should be a rule that if you have more than two kids than you will never get a government job.

Also, many government facilities will never get and also, the kids will not get any facility for the same.

Than only, people will follow the rules
Personally i believe that one child is your right and second child is a privilege. I think governments should give incentives to people who would settle for 1 kid and discourage more than 2 children.
 
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Yes. It is good for countries like Russian where population growth is denying.

But countries like India, china and Pakistan, more than 2 children, means education of the children will might not be sufficient to face the new challenges in the real world.
 
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India is proposing a 2-child policy to keep its population under control, and it includes cash benefits for couples who opt for voluntary sterilization
Cheryl Teh
Sun, July 11, 2021, 9:57 PM

India is taking a leaf from China's population playbook with a proposed two-child policy in two states.

The two-child policy in Uttar Pradesh would give cash benefits to couples who opt for voluntary sterilization.

Meanwhile, those who choose to have more than two kids could have their government subsidies taken away.


On World Population Day on July 11, India proposed a series of fresh population control measures reminiscent of China's two-child policy.

The slate of proposed measures was announced in two states - Uttar Pradesh, the most populous state in India that is home to more than 240 million people, and Assam, in northeastern India.

While the country has not yet adopted China's now-overturned policy of fining couples for having more than two children, these statewide proposals are an attempt to control its fast-increasing population numbers. India is currently expected to overtake China as the world's most populous country by 2027, per a 2019 UN report. UNICEF estimates that around 25 million children are born every year in India, accounting for a fifth of the world's annual births.

And much of this booming population growth is happening in Uttar Pradesh, which - if it were considered a country - would be the world's fifth-largest nation, just behind the US and Indonesia.

Uttar Pradesh's proposed new approach to managing its population will span the next decade. Titled the "New Population Policy," the proposed measures would reward those who stick to having two kids, and punish those who have more than two.

Most drastically, Uttar Pradesh's draft bill on population management states that couples with two children who opt for voluntary sterilization would get incentives. If one member of the couple goes under the knife for voluntary sterilization, the family could get a range of benefits including tax rebates, subsidies for home purchases, and receiving cash back on their power and utility bills.

At the same time, the proposed Uttar Pradesh policy regulations would bar those who have more than two children from receiving any government subsidies, applying for jobs in the local government, and running for political office in local elections, per the Times of India.

"Increasing population is the root of major problems including inequality prevailing in the society. Population control is the primary condition for the establishment of an advanced society," wrote Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Twitter on July 11.

"Let us on World Population Day take a pledge to make ourselves and the society aware of the problems arising from the increasing population," he added.

The draft bill on population control in Uttar Pradesh is currently open for public consultation until July 19. From there, the bill will be moved to the Uttar Pradesh legislative assembly to be read and debated before it can be written into law.

In Assam, where 36 million people live, the state's chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced on Sunday that a "population stabilization" roadmap will be developed by the state government. Sarma earlier hinted on June 18 that he would introduce plans to make having two children the norm, by withholding subsidies and other benefits to those who choose to have more than two kids. Assam in 2016 recorded a fertility rate of 2.3 children per family, per statistics from the Indian government.

"Population explosion in some parts of Assam has posed a real threat to the development of the state," Sarma said on Sunday to the Hindustan Times.

India's population control plans come just as China relaxes its two-child limit.

On May 31, China announced a landmark policy shift to allow couples to have three children in an attempt at raising its flagging birth rate. The change comes five years after the country's 2016 decision to scrap its one-child policy and raise the quota to two-kids-per-family.

 
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