Should India have a One Child Policy?
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Deeksha Agrawal said:
6 years ago
I don't think that one-child policy should be implemented as we are aware of many issues like suicides and all which are mainly taking place due to depression. Which is directly affected by isolation. So if one has someone with him or her to share his or her problems he/she can do with ease as he will be of our age group. I accept that friends can be helping but someone who is available with you every time is your sibling.
But the fact of the population can not be ignored so having more than two children can contribute in a bad way to our nation. So in my point of view, A law should not be made but people should go with two children policy on their own as it will not affect the individual as well as the nation.
But the fact of the population can not be ignored so having more than two children can contribute in a bad way to our nation. So in my point of view, A law should not be made but people should go with two children policy on their own as it will not affect the individual as well as the nation.
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Shubham said:
1 year ago
No, absolutely not, because India is 2nd largest country in the world in the manner of population and it has a great history and thoughts of ancestors to grow and live with family. In a single child, a family will not become a joint family and remain a nuclear family so it causes many effects on human find because there will not be a present to guide a boy and no one other bro/sis to play with him. Then he will not know the feeling of family and then our India will become like England and us there condition of the family are worst and now China is facing the same problem and their sex ratio is facing a problem so we should learn from other countries what are happening in other countries then implement here.
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Honey said:
6 years ago
Yes, India should have a one-child policy. Because there is a huge population explosion in India. India stands 2nd place in population after china. Due to this, there is a demand for every resource such as food, land, water, etc. And the population explosion is also the main reason for unemployment in our country. If the population is less then the demand for the jobs will be less and everyone will get a job. But due to more population in our country, millions of people are not even able to eat bread.
If the one-child policy is implemented, the population will be under control and we can avoid many problems in the coming years. But there may be a fall in the youth population in our country.
If the one-child policy is implemented, the population will be under control and we can avoid many problems in the coming years. But there may be a fall in the youth population in our country.
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Hina said:
5 years ago
Hello everyone.
I think that India should have a one-child policy. If we talk about problems like inflation, poor implementation of schemes, pollution, global warming and the reason behind these problems is population.
As to manage such a large number of people is very difficult. It's a hard nut to crack. If our population is under control then we can easily implement schemes in health, education and private sector. Resources can be utilized properly but for a crowded place, we need a proper method for execution and resource management is very difficult.
Currently, our country stands in second place in terms of population and if didn't control it then we need to face the consequences.
I think that India should have a one-child policy. If we talk about problems like inflation, poor implementation of schemes, pollution, global warming and the reason behind these problems is population.
As to manage such a large number of people is very difficult. It's a hard nut to crack. If our population is under control then we can easily implement schemes in health, education and private sector. Resources can be utilized properly but for a crowded place, we need a proper method for execution and resource management is very difficult.
Currently, our country stands in second place in terms of population and if didn't control it then we need to face the consequences.
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Adarsh Raghuwanshi said:
1 year ago
Hey everyone, I am Adarsh.
I think India does not need a one-child policy because looking at the data the birth rate in India has fallen over the years and is now 2.1 which is exactly equal to keeping the number of people constant. Also, the child policy can have a very adverse impact on the sex ratio, China is the perfect example here. Because of the one-child policy the sex ratio has changed over the years and is one of the worst in the world, there a approximately 30 million more men than women. Also, the Indian population can be a great resource for the fast development of the country at a time when developed countries are facing a crisis of older population.
I think India does not need a one-child policy because looking at the data the birth rate in India has fallen over the years and is now 2.1 which is exactly equal to keeping the number of people constant. Also, the child policy can have a very adverse impact on the sex ratio, China is the perfect example here. Because of the one-child policy the sex ratio has changed over the years and is one of the worst in the world, there a approximately 30 million more men than women. Also, the Indian population can be a great resource for the fast development of the country at a time when developed countries are facing a crisis of older population.
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Nivee said:
5 years ago
Hello everyone.
In my opinion, I think India shouldn't have one child policy. I obviously agree that our country faces lot of crisis. India lacks behind proper health services, lack of education among everyone, almost one third of population is behind poverty line. But if one child policy is implemented obviously these problems won't be reduced and it doesn't help in our economic growth. Instead to have a growth in our economy people must be well educated, they should be able to know about the family planning and also about the problems due to overpopulation. So instead of one child policy, government can implement a restriction of more than two childs.
In my opinion, I think India shouldn't have one child policy. I obviously agree that our country faces lot of crisis. India lacks behind proper health services, lack of education among everyone, almost one third of population is behind poverty line. But if one child policy is implemented obviously these problems won't be reduced and it doesn't help in our economic growth. Instead to have a growth in our economy people must be well educated, they should be able to know about the family planning and also about the problems due to overpopulation. So instead of one child policy, government can implement a restriction of more than two childs.
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Khushboo yadav said:
7 years ago
In my point of view, should India have one child policy because this is a time of inflation if you wanna give better knowledge, better things then you should have money if you have only one child you can provide him/her all the facilities.
Nowadays the population is a big problem cause of population Government is unable to provide all facilities and employment.
If you wanna say that they don't have siblings they who loved him who will play with him/her then I wanna say that if parents have only one child then they can love him/her a lot and play with him even if the child can play with their cousin.
That's why. Should India have a one-child policy?
Nowadays the population is a big problem cause of population Government is unable to provide all facilities and employment.
If you wanna say that they don't have siblings they who loved him who will play with him/her then I wanna say that if parents have only one child then they can love him/her a lot and play with him even if the child can play with their cousin.
That's why. Should India have a one-child policy?
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Abhishek Singh said:
7 years ago
Hello Everyone!
In India, we believe Unity in Diversity. Now we need to understand why this topic becomes a concern for nation. India has its own land mass, water, & other resources no country can prosper if there is overburden on resources India is going to become water scarcity nation in the year 2025, we have fixed landmass, fixed Resources for our necessities, now comes Per Capita Income when we talk about the Universal Income which indirectly creates the burden on GDP So for the sustainable development we need to sustain the resources to prosper and One child policy can become a trending change to solve the population unemployment crisis.
In India, we believe Unity in Diversity. Now we need to understand why this topic becomes a concern for nation. India has its own land mass, water, & other resources no country can prosper if there is overburden on resources India is going to become water scarcity nation in the year 2025, we have fixed landmass, fixed Resources for our necessities, now comes Per Capita Income when we talk about the Universal Income which indirectly creates the burden on GDP So for the sustainable development we need to sustain the resources to prosper and One child policy can become a trending change to solve the population unemployment crisis.
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Rashi said:
6 years ago
In my view, one child policy is quite interesting but it will be a dramatic policy to the grannies of India. Cuz never ever two child s are not enough to them. But yeah one-child policy is not to be employed cuz it might lead to many dangerous issues. Well, the population is always high and intelligence too. But for sharing and bonding two will be quite good and enough watever the sex maybe. The thing one should eradicate is blind brains of those fathers who are more obsessed o getting baby boys who never care for wife n her problems. One needs to take stand against this. Then the population might control instead of one child policy.
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Rachel said:
6 years ago
Hello, I am Rachel,
I would like to share my views on the one-child policy.
Well, India is a large country through population wise. And now India has become the second most populated country. In India resources are limited and the population is increasing day by day. But in my views, India should not have a one-child policy because every child should have a sibling so that they can share their emotions, problems and all the fights. As we Indians are very emotional it is not acceptable in India to have one child. We want all relations we want have enough resources if they use them wisely then there is no need to have one child.
I would like to share my views on the one-child policy.
Well, India is a large country through population wise. And now India has become the second most populated country. In India resources are limited and the population is increasing day by day. But in my views, India should not have a one-child policy because every child should have a sibling so that they can share their emotions, problems and all the fights. As we Indians are very emotional it is not acceptable in India to have one child. We want all relations we want have enough resources if they use them wisely then there is no need to have one child.
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