Telangana has scrapped its two-child norm for local body elections, a rule that previously disqualified individuals with more than two children. Citing a declining fertility rate below the replacement level, the state government argued the decades-old population control measure is no longer relevant. Officials believe maintaining the replacement fertility rate is crucial for the state's future demographic balance, as citizens increasingly opt for smaller families.
Two-child norm scrapped: Telangana minister cites low fertility rate; panchayat poll rules reset
Published 5 days ago
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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