Re: Major problems in India - Polulation related! What do you say?
I don't think population is a liability, its is an asset if managed well. It is only that we haven't learned the art of managing our population efficiently.
By the way, this is only a proposal /report from Shri V. R. Krishna Iyer The living legend - Honorable Justice Shri. V.R. Krishna Iyer [Former Judge, Supreme Court] which unfortunately is not applicable in Kerala especially.
In Kerala, Overall population has increased by over 15L since the 2001 census, but the decadal growth has come down to 4.86% from 9.43%.
Kerala is a state which is going to suffer in European proportions for lack of population. Even now care homes for old people is a business there where old are left to die without their sons /daughters to take care of them.
In some communities, it is reported that only <25% people will be of career grade by 2025. In such communities even after assistance, people are not ready to go above 1 or 2 children max.
In northern Kerala, especially with largest communities there, this law may be applicable, otherwise Keralaites should view this report as an insult. May be all over India there is a relevence to this report.
Kerala's 2-child norm suggestion kicks up debate; More views galore | The Asian Age
I don't think population is a liability, its is an asset if managed well. It is only that we haven't learned the art of managing our population efficiently.
By the way, this is only a proposal /report from Shri V. R. Krishna Iyer The living legend - Honorable Justice Shri. V.R. Krishna Iyer [Former Judge, Supreme Court] which unfortunately is not applicable in Kerala especially.
In Kerala, Overall population has increased by over 15L since the 2001 census, but the decadal growth has come down to 4.86% from 9.43%.
Kerala is a state which is going to suffer in European proportions for lack of population. Even now care homes for old people is a business there where old are left to die without their sons /daughters to take care of them.
In some communities, it is reported that only <25% people will be of career grade by 2025. In such communities even after assistance, people are not ready to go above 1 or 2 children max.
In northern Kerala, especially with largest communities there, this law may be applicable, otherwise Keralaites should view this report as an insult. May be all over India there is a relevence to this report.
Kerala's 2-child norm suggestion kicks up debate; More views galore | The Asian Age