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How does India’s attempt at controlling population growth differ from China’s?
India encourages the advancement of women.
India has a lower penalty for having too many children.
India allows only rural families to have many children.
India requires city dwellers to have only two children.
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India encourages the advancement of women.
Explanation: Unlike China’s strict, centrally enforced one‑child policy with penalties, India’s population strategy has emphasized voluntary family‑planning, female education and empowerment, delayed marriage and access to contraception rather than broad coercive limits.
Explanation: Unlike China’s strict, centrally enforced one‑child policy with penalties, India’s population strategy has emphasized voluntary family‑planning, female education and empowerment, delayed marriage and access to contraception rather than broad coercive limits.
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