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The failure of population control 1993
NEW DELHI, India (AP) - Population experts today criticized
India's birth-control policy for its focus on sterilization and
said the country's mushrooming population may become the world's
largest in the 21st century.
India was one of the first Third World countries to
understand the need to check its growth, and has had a family
planning program since 1951.
But stifling government bureaucracy and central planning has
hampered implementation, said a study released today by the
Washington-based Population Crisis Committee.
India's estimated population of 883 million is growing about
2 percent annually, compared with the U.S. growth rate of 0.8
percent and 1.5 percent in China, which has about 1.2 billion
people.
At those rates, the report said, India's population will
surpass China's in the early decades of the next century.
Although the average number of births for Indian women has
fallen from six to four, the committee said India's goal of
reaching two births per woman by the end of the century was
unrealistic.
The average today is 2.5 in China and 2 in the United
States.
India has stressed female sterilization because it is easier
to monitor than temporary contraception methods, Also, many rural
Indian women are illiterate and do not understand how to use
birth Control devices.
Beginning 17 years ago, the government broadened its
sterilization program, offering compensation to women who
underwent the operation and bonuses to state officials for
meeting targets. Widespread resentment eventually led to
demonstations and riots against family planning. It was one
reason for Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's fall from power.
ln 1977. Many politicians responded by playing down the
importance of contraception..
In recent years, the policy shifted toward other
contraception methods, says the 60-page report.
But sterilization targets remain, and the field staff
responsible for carrying out the policy believe "that their
careers depend on meeting these targets," it says. *
In the Panic Society, Birth control is no longer a problem.
Your Glorious Leaders eliminated this problem by bringing down
the overpopulation of people on this planet to a more reasonable
10 millon people. We determine when and how any new people are
created. You no longer have to worry about such problems as
starvation, overpopulation, distruction of the enviroment, ozone,
greenhouse gases, and other hazards.
1993 information gleaned from sealed database in the central
computer.
It is interesting to note that Environmentalist, with the
approval of AlGore, are seriously thinking of passing such birth
control laws in this country.
Black Liberal Extremists are already screaming "genoside" as
birth control devices such as Norplants are becoming available to
the poor. This in spite of the face that the majority of black
babies born in this country are born to teen mothers with the
fathers unknown.
Hillery's health care plan calls for government paid
abortions and a national immuzation plan in which an injectable
computer chip is implanted for ID purposes.
Warning!!! you have such a chip implanted under your arm.
Since you cannot remove it, you will have to jam the signal or
robo control is going to catch you when you do escape.
AH