Re: [MTC Global] No govt jobs for those with more than 2 kids

Dear Sir, I don't think that it is a good idea to punish those with more than three
children. It is the children who will suffer the most. Also, such acts wold smack of
discrimination between citizens and create an atmosphere of resentment and anger.
It has also been shown that it is the poorer sections that have more children because
they see children as economic assets to draw support in the declining years.
Prosperity is the best form of birth control.
It is best to reward those parents who follow the two child policy by providing some
economic incentives to do so. Some suggested methods are:
The bank deposit rate on savings or reduced medical bills in the case of sickness or
lower policy premiums on insurance or slightly less mobile and telephone bills can be
provided as rewards for maintaining two children. To prevent misuse,the beneficiary may
get a renewal of his status annually to avail of the benefits. Those providing false
certificates could be punished and such incentives withdrawn.

When the word spreads about such incentives, then people will adopt it wholeheartedly.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe



On Mon, 01 May 2017 16:49:56 +0530 ashok agrawal wrote
>Dear MTCian Friends,Third child policy is not new in India.  It is already implemented
8n states like Maharashtra etc. Sharing sime facts and a research report aboutbits
impact. Will like to havr detail discussionThis 'third-child policy' is actually the
'small family norm' that was suggested by the Central Government since the 1970s. Small
policy norm then was 'two or three children'. In the 2000 it became 'two-child'. Around
nine states adopted it then and some of them reovked it. Currently, the two-child norn
remains active in Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Odisha and Rajasthan. The policy
aims to disincentivise having a third-child by restricting access to certain services.
People with more than two children will not be allowed the following things.1. They
cannot contest elections to local self governments, that is from gram panchayat to
municipal corporations. 2. They cannot apply to govt jobs and those already in may be
dismissed.3. Farmers with more than two children have to pay higher water tax.4. The
third child may lose access to certain free govt services, like education, healthcare,
which the other two kids may get.5. The family may lose right to access certain
governments schemes.4.8k Views · 
Warm Regards !

DR ASHOK AGRAWAL

Education Management and Financial Management Consultant
Nashik  (India)

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On Apr 30, 2017 3:48 PM, "Prof. Bholanath Dutta" wrote:No govt
jobs for those with more than 2 kids, free education for girls, says Assam's draft
population policy.

Assam's Health Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that this is a draft population policy
and that they have suggested that people having more than two children will not be
eligible for any government jobs.
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