Should India have a One Child Policy?

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Mukesh Bajiya said:   7 years ago
I will be democratic about this issue.

First all, to resolve the issue of population we should opt this policy.

India is a traditional country so it will not be easy to restrict to one child, I will include other factor like education level, tradition, women empowerment etc.

There are many disadvantages of this policy like lack of siblings emotions because parents are not enough free to spent quality time with their children.

So, India should opt two children policy as well as central theme shoule be women empowerment.
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Vipin said:   7 years ago
Hello everyone,

India should follow the two child policy. Nowadays parents are busy at their works and they don't give proper time to their child if one child is there so he will go into depredation. Two children play with together and understand the world with brother and sister. In India parents, after 60 years old they depend on their child if the child dies in the accident then parents are not suffering further life.

I think the government should find other alternative solution, therefore, population are reducing.
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Ayathullah said:   7 years ago
Rather than following one child policy. I suggest India to follow not more than two child policy, because an Indian is a seventh largest country and second largest country in terms of area and population respectively. India requires huge manpower in various fields like defence, medical and politics etc.

Also, a lonely child doesn't know the values and love of siblings. Indian parents also depend on children after sixties.

In order two balance all the things there should be a policy that is not more than two policy.
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Akash Thapa said:   7 years ago
Indai is very large country and we need lots of manpower to fullfill all the nation requirement. Like in bank sector. Defence sector and in medical sector also. If we follow on child policy, we can not say that he or she will fullfill the nation requirement. Nation would not get the people for doing the nation work. Two child policy work in the field of emotion, respect and good sibling bonding. One brother can do help other. Which they will not do in one child police. Somewhere they feel so alone and get depeation.
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M. Maheswari said:   3 years ago
First of all thank you for this great opportunity to tell about myself.

I am Maheshwari.

I'm going to discuss the topic "India has a one-child policy".

In my point of view, I obey the given statement.

If India has followed one child policy in India many people give priority to the boy they avoid girl children. It may cause gender In balance.

Another point is that, a single child may feel loneliness and go to the depression, it may cause health issues.

I hope that you all agree with my statement.

Thank you.
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Jignesh said:   7 years ago
As per my view, India should have one child policy as we know population of India is go increase day by day if we don't implement this policy we have the largest population in world till 2050 To control overpopulation is only way 5hat can apply but in India people of village are not much educated as they may take some time to adopt this thing. So my conclusion is that. India should have one child policy but by proper rules and implementation also take before adopted like women empowerment. Etc.
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Sara Panjiyar said:   3 years ago
India should definitely have a "one child policy" since the evergrowing population resuts in contant knocking down of the environment. We currently have so many problems ongoing like unequal resource distribution, shortage of food and water resources in isolated ireas. Despite of this having no policies regarding population may result in decline of a standard life. People need to know that India won't flourish this way. Adequate knowldge and proper awareness should be provided about this topic.
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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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Ajay yadav said:   6 years ago
Hello guys,

In my point of view, "should India have one child policy" is totally wrong thinking because we know that the major development of the country is totally dependent on youngsters, it is no doubt that the development of the country also depends on unskilled people, half skilled human etc but if we reduce the birth rate then the number of youngsters also decreases and finally, we conclude that the development rate in any sector also decreases and it harms our economy.
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Suriyabalaji said:   6 years ago
Hello friends,

Myself Suriyabalaji,

In my point of view, One child policy is not the best solution to reduce India's population. We all know that India is the second most populous country in the world, but according to the world population review, India fertility rate ranks at number 94.

So, in my opinion, some other steps can be taken to reduce the population because One child policy may bring so many negative effects such as selective sex abortions, gender imbalance etc.
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