explain the significant features of national population policy 2000.
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National Population Policy was implemented in year 1952 but it was adopted in the year 2000. Its main objective are to:
1. Promote the economic and social development of the country and improve the quality of life of people.
2. To enhance their well being and to provide them opportunity and choices to become productive assets in society.
3. Death rate is to be reduced. Family planning and birth control measures are to be used.
The National Population Policy NPP aims at stabilizing population by 2045. It Lays emphasis on economic growth, social development and environmental protection. Certain measures which are to be adopted for it are:
1. Raising the age of marriage.
2. Making School Education upto age of 14 years free and compulsory.
3. Reducing dropouts at primary and secondary level..
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1. Promote the economic and social development of the country and improve the quality of life of people.
2. To enhance their well being and to provide them opportunity and choices to become productive assets in society.
3. Death rate is to be reduced. Family planning and birth control measures are to be used.
The National Population Policy NPP aims at stabilizing population by 2045. It Lays emphasis on economic growth, social development and environmental protection. Certain measures which are to be adopted for it are:
1. Raising the age of marriage.
2. Making School Education upto age of 14 years free and compulsory.
3. Reducing dropouts at primary and secondary level..
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The main features of India's National Population Policy are :
1. To improve the quality of the life of the people. The Family Planning Programme and the family welfare programmes have been introduced to improve individual's health and welfare.
2. This policy provides free and compulsory school education up to the age of 14 years and reducing drop outs at the primary and secondary levels.
3. Preventing child marriages.
4. Preventing and controlling diseases and immunising all children against all vaccine preventable diseases.
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