Should India have a One Child Policy?

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Hamsavardhni said:   1 year ago
Hello all,

According to my perspective. One child policy seems like a ban while viewing the outcomes of the policy in different aspects.

Childbearing giving birth is something which has an emotional connection with humans. Many families have 2 or more children due to some common reasons yet valid reasons like they do not want their child being grow lonely unaware of the sibling bond and in some cases, the parents want multiple heirs for their savings and earnings etc.

Rather than keenly focusing on the one-child policy, the government can plan on developing the country to accommodate a growing population rightfully.
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Narinder said:   5 years ago
Hello everyone presents here.

Today I am going to discuss one-child policy.

Yes, India should follow one-child policy because as we know the population of India increasing day by day. As a result unemployment increase and the places to survive is decrease. Therefore forest has been cutting. There is also difficulties of educating them. But uneducated people think more the hand more will be work. They cannot think about how they will survive. So the govt should educate them about the demerits of having more children. There should be strict law against more than 2 children.

Thank you for giving me a chance to speak.
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Manoj said:   3 years ago
I think India needs a one-child policy at least for next 10 years to reduce population growth. It is need for the survival of human being and the eco system of nature.

Human consumption is damaging natural eco system because human survival need chemical use in 90% of their daily need and chemical is not natural product.

Soil quality becomes poor, tempature is increasing due water consumtion from soil. Agri production is full of pesticide, milk adultration is fact and many more reasons are due to over demand which comes from over population. We all responsible citizen of this country should support 1 child policy.
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Vihan said:   7 years ago
Good morning everyone.

I think India should follow the one-child policy. Because the population of India increasing rapidly day to day and this will impact on the countries economy. Because the largest population government are not able to provide all the facilities to every citizen of the country. The largest population arises the different problems.

1. Lack of education system.
2. Unemployment.
3. Literacy rate.
4. Economic growth.
5. Criminal activities.

So, I think the government control all the problem then he required to maintain any policy regarding the control population in our country.

Thank you.
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Prateek said:   6 years ago
Yes, India need one child policy, because India is 7th largest country and 2nd populated country so population density is so high here no place for other animals also.

All developed countries are developed because of WW1 and WW2 they increase their knowledge, learn to optimize resources and know the meaning of population control.

In India 130cr people but all are not working for country lots of is just doing nothing so we can say more young people means more growth. Even govt can not supply food, hospital, education to 130cr people.

We need to come closer to population density as developed country.
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Suyash pratap singh said:   5 months ago
Yes, this should become compulsory for our country because there is 150 cr population in India in 2025, and around 50% of the population is less than 35 years old. Then we do not need much younger than this to make our country manufacturning hub.

If we continue to do "TWO CHLID POLICY" it will better because in India most people wants two child one daughter and one son but there is also big chunk of population who thinks that childern is so called "GOD BLESSING". So, they end up being parents of 4 or 5 childern and due to this they will be never able to feed their childern proprely and educate them.
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Bhadresh said:   6 years ago
Hello guys,

Basically, our country is the 7th lagrgest country in the world by land, but by population, we are the second largest country. So my point is that if the top 6 countries can manage their resources by lack of manpower than we can also manage our resources, army, manufacturing, medical and all those services. With digitization, plenty of posts for employees might be closed, and Indian growth of population might be in 2025 generate more problem like food, water and shelter availability, so I suggest for a sack of good and healthy life of our people we should pass this law of one child.
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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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Nitesh Kumar said:   5 years ago
I think we should follow the one-child policy in India not for all time only as long as we do not maintain our population. Because we know that in the field of population India has the second rank. We also know that for the development of any country population is a major factor. Because of the population of any country is more than unemployment increases in that country, not only in the case of employment also more population causes population. In the field of population, India always increases day by day.

So, please make unity us, then such type of rules can be done.
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Abhishek said:   6 years ago
In my opinion, we can adopt a one-child policy to control our population. We can implement it for some years to reduce our population growth rate because our population is growing at a very fast rate. In some years, we will leave China behind to become the most populated country in the world. We can think about it.

One child policy can play an important role to control our population. One another reason for adopting this policy is India has the largest youth population in the world and we will remain the same for some more years. So it is possible to adopt it.
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