B.7. Planning In India Associated With Population
First Five-Year Plan |
India began a population control program in 1952. |
Third Five Year Plan |
In 1965, the sterilization technique for both men and women was adopted under this plan.
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Fourth Five-Year Plan |
Birth control measures were encouraged. |
Fifth Five Year Plan |
National Population Policy was announced on 16 April 1976 which increased the minimum age for marriage age for boys from 18 to 21 years and for girls from 14 to 18 years. |
Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth Plans |
Focused on controlling the population for long term demographic advantage. |
Population Control Bill Introduced in Lok Sabha: In December 2022, two Members of Parliament of the Bharatiya Janata Party, Ravi Kishan and Nishikant Dubey, introduced in the Lok Sabha a private members’ Bill aimed at population control in India. |