Should India have a One Child Policy?

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Harish haran m said:   7 years ago
No the India should follow the 2 child policy as per the family one were be a bad or good another one is better child more than 2 is not allowable. All the families were able to protect the 2 childrens only not able to control 3 or more and if the father is unemployed it is very difficult to maintain the family so in India the 2 child policy was be followed is better.
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Anonymously said:   2 years ago
I think it's urgently required for India to adopt a one-child policy. Instead of trying to make babies, people should first try making friends with their neighbors otherwise there will inevitably be an impending war for space and resources in the future. If we want to ensure peace in the future there needs to be population control and I repeat. It's URGENT!
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Ruhi said:   7 years ago
As the point of view towards India's population the one child policy should apply. The unemployment & Pollution is because of the population in India. If we think that due to one child policy there will not have siblings this is also true but according to my opinion it's more important to control the population now a days so it should apply.
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Subinay said:   2 years ago
Hello.

For me the current policy “hum do hum are do” is good for the present situation but in the next 5 to 6 years this should be applied to each and every citizen of our country because now we have crossed China in terms of population with fewer amounts of land and economy from them.

For me, our future generations will be at war for land.
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Robin Singh said:   7 years ago
In my way, India should have one child policy as it is estimating that India will overcome China, that may difficult to provide food and shelter for all. So, India should have one child and one adopted child.

If it is not regulated then providing employment to all will become an imagination, even now employ is in very low quantity.
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Rakshitha said:   8 years ago
I hope actually they should make a rule tht there should not be more than two child. Because, if there is only one child. For the future there will be no siblings or relationship, child feels loneliness and suppose if a child dies a parent can't stay without them. So if two child are there. They can come out of the sarrow.
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Sanju said:   6 years ago
In my opinion, if India adopts 01 child policy somewhere we are creating a new problem unknowingly reason behind till now we Indian believe in son or daughter if it will be forceful then most of the people go for abortion so it effects on gender equality so government should make a strict law for adopting 2 children.
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Sgt. Ashish said:   8 years ago
Yes. India should follow the one child policy. As by 2050, it is estimated that India will overtake China in terms of population. This will be quite difficult for GOI that how to distribute the resources for public welfare. Also China being worried about this is following such policies to regulate their population.
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Vivek said:   3 years ago
Hello, Everyone.

I am Vivek, I want to discuss on this topic of the one-child policy in India. In my consideration, India has to apply a child policy because, in the last 5 years, India's population has increased a high impact on our youth so a one-child policy can control population increment.

Thank you.
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Anirudha Paneyala said:   3 years ago
I completely disagree with the above-mentioned statement.

Because We Indians say Youths are the backbone of India. If we adopt a one-child policy now think about the situation after 20-30 years. The Number of youths will drastically reduce which will have a direct impact on the productivity of our country.
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