Amid declining fertility rate, Andhra Pradesh shifts focus to ‘population care’

In response to a significant decline in fertility rates, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu has introduced a new 'Population Management Policy'. The initiative aims to promote family growth and ensure balanced demographic development in the state. Recognizing the potential challenges associated with an aging population and workforce shortages, the policy offers various incentives for families to have more children. This strategic shift highlights the government's commitment to addressing the demographic changes affecting the region, as declining birth rates could lead to long-term socio-economic consequences. By encouraging larger families, the Andhra Pradesh government seeks to maintain a sustainable population level, which is crucial for the state's future growth and development. The policy reflects broader concerns about population dynamics in India, where various states face similar challenges in managing fertility trends.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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