Should India have a One Child Policy?
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Rocky said:
5 years ago
According to me, I think the government should work in all dimensions.
1. The imposition of 1 child policy for the next five years.
2. Spreading awareness as well as adequate knowledge on family planning and contraceptive methods.
3. Shaping the current young population in a skillful manner i.e. in a constructive way.
4. Imposing 2 child policy for the next 5 years after the upward mentioned rules were followed.
1. The imposition of 1 child policy for the next five years.
2. Spreading awareness as well as adequate knowledge on family planning and contraceptive methods.
3. Shaping the current young population in a skillful manner i.e. in a constructive way.
4. Imposing 2 child policy for the next 5 years after the upward mentioned rules were followed.
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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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Aakriti Bhambri said:
5 years ago
No, in my opinion I think India should not have a single child policy as we need betterment in many areas such as healthcare, security, safety, agriculture, technology, architecture, etc. So, I think that by implementing the 1 child policy are problem will be no where near it's solution, so further on I would like to say that sometimes a single child can also experience loneliness and depression. So, according to me, the single child policy should not be in forced.
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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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Preetam singh said:
5 years ago
Good evening everyone, according to my opinion in India this policy shouldn't apply. Because in future the parent only produces one child, then that child will not have any siblings and relatives, they feel loneliness. Suppose that if the child dies after the death of this child the parent feel loneliness and in this age, you know that they are not able to any work. Tell me how they will survive their life without their child.
As well as we all know that in India many people give the first priority To The Boychild if we adopt this policy in India we see again miscarriage and gender imbalance.
I clearly agree that our country stands in second place in terms of population. We are facing many problems like as: third people behind the poverty line and increased demand of food and beverage people become jobless and lack of Health Services.
According to me: control the increasing population of India.
1. Right education is enough for people to decreasing this population.
2. The government should be get informed to the people about the causes of the problem by overpopulation and learn about family planning.
3. The government should be aware to the people of pregnancy control.
If the government apply this policy we will not reduce problems and this policy doesn't help in our economic development.
When people will educate our economic and population-related problems automatic decreased.
Here the need of providing the right education to people and health services and provide to the job to people '.
As well as we all know that in India many people give the first priority To The Boychild if we adopt this policy in India we see again miscarriage and gender imbalance.
I clearly agree that our country stands in second place in terms of population. We are facing many problems like as: third people behind the poverty line and increased demand of food and beverage people become jobless and lack of Health Services.
According to me: control the increasing population of India.
1. Right education is enough for people to decreasing this population.
2. The government should be get informed to the people about the causes of the problem by overpopulation and learn about family planning.
3. The government should be aware to the people of pregnancy control.
If the government apply this policy we will not reduce problems and this policy doesn't help in our economic development.
When people will educate our economic and population-related problems automatic decreased.
Here the need of providing the right education to people and health services and provide to the job to people '.
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Saurav Raghav said:
5 years ago
Hi guys.
My name is Saurav.
Now, I want to talk about the topic which is related to one child policy.
Guys, I have entirely adhered to this type of decision. India should have a one-child policy. It is essential because we have a second position on the population in the world. In this situation, India has many problems as economic growth and mostly unemployment. Due to population, India has the biggest problem that is unemployment. If Our population is decreasing then Unemployment will be decreased. So, India should have one-child policy.
My name is Saurav.
Now, I want to talk about the topic which is related to one child policy.
Guys, I have entirely adhered to this type of decision. India should have a one-child policy. It is essential because we have a second position on the population in the world. In this situation, India has many problems as economic growth and mostly unemployment. Due to population, India has the biggest problem that is unemployment. If Our population is decreasing then Unemployment will be decreased. So, India should have one-child policy.
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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.
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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Diljeet Kumar Mishra said:
5 years ago
Hello all.
As far as one-child policy is concerned. I think India should not make a one-child policy. Suppose if a parent produce one child that may me boy or girl. As we know our society prefer boy child to girl child. Then it may be the gender problems in our country. If a family has only one child then he will not agree to send his boy to defence forces so it will not be good for our Defence. If a family produce a girl then after her marriage who will look after them. If a child dies then the parents will be alone who will be the"boodhape ki lathi". At last but very important a parent produce one child then he/ she can't experience the brother-sister relationship well. There are so many causes to not apply one-child policy. If two-child"hum do hamare do" is applied then I totally agree to it. That is it.
Thank you.
As far as one-child policy is concerned. I think India should not make a one-child policy. Suppose if a parent produce one child that may me boy or girl. As we know our society prefer boy child to girl child. Then it may be the gender problems in our country. If a family has only one child then he will not agree to send his boy to defence forces so it will not be good for our Defence. If a family produce a girl then after her marriage who will look after them. If a child dies then the parents will be alone who will be the"boodhape ki lathi". At last but very important a parent produce one child then he/ she can't experience the brother-sister relationship well. There are so many causes to not apply one-child policy. If two-child"hum do hamare do" is applied then I totally agree to it. That is it.
Thank you.
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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.
So, please make unity us, then such type of rules can be done.
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Riddhima Chinchane said:
5 years ago
Definitely yes, because if any family have more than one child or many, so it's not up to family problem only but it also create a much of problem for society. As we can see in society perspective, in our surrounding everything are extravagant, there are still some childs who don't get education, most of youth have been facing unemployment, child labour, population has been increasing.
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