Should India have a One Child Policy?

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Baidya said:   2 years ago
Good evening team.

My name is Baidya.

I’m glad to start on discussion on the topic of "Should India adopt single child policy?

In my point of view, Yes, India should adopt a single-child policy, as this day is India’s number one in population point of view adopting single child policy, the first child standard of education, the standard of health care, and a great balance of life could be maintained. If more than one child is in any family then this will lead to dividing the whole wealth into two parts. So the single-child policy is beneficial in all points of view.

Thanks.
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Yogesh said:   2 years ago
Hi All,

I feel that the one-child policy is more suitable for a developed nation like the USA and not for India, as we are still in the developing phase of growth. Maybe after a few years from now we will think of this policy.

Although we are currently no 1 in population at the same time we must know that youth has a major role in the development of the country. Hence "Hum do and humare do" would be a nice version of the one-child policy and it will also balance the sex ratio of the country.
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Janvi mourya said:   2 years ago
Yes, I think India should strictly have to follow this rule of one child policy just to control the population of our country and also the main thing was to utilise all the resources easily if the population can be controlled so there will never face any problems like the stagnation of the resources I think Indian government should badly implement this and think about that matter for the better economy.
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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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Sneha soni said:   2 years ago
I think 2 child policy would be more suitable as people prefer male children over female children which can cause a wide gap in the sex ratio in the country.
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Arzoosharma said:   2 years ago
Yes, I believe that India should have a child policy because we are in the first position in population so we can control it but in my point of I agree with the point of Shalini that the government Should adopt at least a two-child policy it will also control the population.
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Shalin said:   2 years ago
Firstly thanks for this opportunity.

As we are all aware of that, India is now on the 1st number in the list of population. So, in my opinion, the government should apply this one-child policy. So, that we can also control our population through this. But I would like to add a point on this as we all know a sibling is so important for everyone so India can implement a 2 children policy.
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Amit Kanojia said:   2 years ago
Yes,

Advantages of Implementing a One-Child Policy in India.

For the Child:
-> Enhanced quality of life, education, and healthcare.
-> Increased opportunities for development.
-> Better emotional well-being.
-> A more sustainable environment for future generations.

For the Country:
-> Population control to stabilize and reduce growth.
-> Boosted economic growth and reduced poverty.
-> Improved healthcare and education services.
-> Preservation of natural resources and environment.
-> Enhanced infrastructure and resource allocation.

In summary, a one-child policy in India can benefit both individual children and the nation as a whole by promoting a higher quality of life, economic stability, and sustainable development. Careful implementation is essential to balance individual rights with broader societal needs.
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Anirudha Paneyala said:   2 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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Vivek said:   2 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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