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what are the significant feature of the National Population Policy 2000​

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Answered by laterajendra
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The National Population Policy 2000 provides a policy framework for:

i) Imparting free and compulsory school education up to 14 years of age, reducing infant mortality rate to below 30 per 1000 live births, achieving universal immunisation of children against all vaccine-preventable diseases, promoting delayed marriage for girls and making family welfare a people-centred programme.

ii) NPP 200 has put special emphasis on the adolescent population.

iii) Protecting adolescents from unwanted pregnancies and sexually-transmitted diseases, and educating them about the risks of unprotected sex

iv) Making contraceptive services accessible and affordable, providing food supplements, nutritional services, strengthening legal measures to prevent child marriage.

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Answered by Anonymous
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National population policy was implemented in year 1952. It's main objectives are to promote the development of the country and improve the quality of life of people. Death rate is to be reduced. Family planning and birth control measures are to be used. National Population Policy (NPP) aims at stabilizing population by 2045. It lays emphasis on economic growth, social development, and environmental protection. Certain measures are to be adopted for it.

  1. Raising the age of marriage.
  2. Making school education upto age of 14 years free and compulsory.
  3. Reducing drop outs at primary and secondary levels.
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