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India's population policy: Myths and reality


When Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath chose the occasion of World Population Day on July 11 to announce a new state population policy, there normally should have been no quarrel about it. After all, the state is India’s most populous, harbouring nearly 200 million people (as per Census 2011) or 17 per cent of India’s population. If it were to become a nation, Uttar Pradesh would have the fifth largest population in the world.
So instead of welcoming a policy to control the state’s burgeoning population, why was there such a storm over Yogi’s announcement? Sure, some of the birth control measures are coercive. While pushing for a two-child policy per couple, the state plans to introduce both incentives and disincentives to ensure its implementation. In terms of incentives, government servants adopting the two-child norms would get two additional increments during their service apart from being eligible for maternity or paternity leave for 12 months with full ....

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Sec 66A of IT Act: The Long Arm of a Defunct Law


UPDATED: July 16, 2021 22:02 IST
Illustration by Siddhant Jumde
It was a moment of celebration for advocates of free speech when the Supreme Court, on March 24, 2015, struck down Section 66A of the Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000. The provision, first tabled in the Lok Sabha in December 2006 to deal with cyber crimes against women, was written into the statute in December 2008 soon after the terror attacks in Mumbai (November 26, 2008). This was during a session of Parliament that prioritised other laws such as the National Investigation Agency Act and Unlawful Activities Prevention (Amendment) Act linked to an apparent aim to investigate and prosecute offences affecting India’s security. ....

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