Andhra plans incentives for 2nd, 3rd child

In a significant policy shift, the Andhra Pradesh government is moving from traditional family planning initiatives to a new concept termed 'population care.' This shift comes in response to the state's declining fertility rates and aims to encourage higher birth rates to support workforce participation. The proposed incentives will specifically target families having a second or third child, addressing concerns that lower birth rates could affect economic growth and demographic balance. This policy change reflects a growing recognition of the need for a sustainable population structure that can support the state's development goals. The government believes that encouraging larger families will not only enhance the population base but also strengthen the labor market, thereby fostering economic resilience in the face of demographic challenges. As states across India grapple with similar issues, Andhra's innovative approach may serve as a model for others, seeking to balance population growth with economic stability.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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