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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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Woman's access to healthcare in Pakistan | Special Report


March 7, 2021
A lack of local access to health care, combined with the patriarchal restrictions on women’s movement, can mean a death sentence for rural women in particular
Any discussion on healthcare must be made as inclusive as possible. Dialogue with gender minorities and differently abled communities is a minimum requirement on any strategic plan for improvements. Healthcare policies must also address the workplace issues of harassment and discrimination faced by healthcare workers, be they doctors, nurses or lady health workers.
Patriarchal societal structures deprive women and minorities of knowledge about their rights to healthcare, consent and autonomy over their own bodies and available healthcare options. Even many women who are aware of the options, are not empowered to make their decisions on their own. Almost half of the women and girls in Pakistan aged 15-49 report having no say in these choices. This lack of education regarding diseases has led to the ....

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