Government of INDIA initiated the comprehensive family planning program in 1952. The family welfare program has sought to promote responsible and planned parenthood on a voluntary basis. The national population policy 2000 is a identified adolescents as one of the major sections of the population that need greater attention.
AIMS OF NPP 2000:
Imparting free and school education up to 14 years of age.
Reducing infant mortality rate to below 30 per 1000 live births.
promoting delayed marriage for girls.
protection from unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
National Population Policy, is a policy launched in India in 1952, which aims on the stabalisation of the population of India By 2045.
National Population Policy provides framework for various population control and management methods. The National Population Policy of India in the year 2000 provided a policy framework for -Imparting free and compulsory school education up to 14 years of ageReducing infant mortality rates to below 30 per 1000 live birthsAchieving universal immunisation of children against all vaccine preventable diseasesPromoting delayed marriage for girlsMaking family welfare a people-centered programmeIntroducing Family Planning
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National Population Policy provides framework for various population control and management methods. The National Population Policy of India in the year 2000 provided a policy framework for -Imparting free and compulsory school education up to 14 years of ageReducing infant mortality rates to below 30 per 1000 live birthsAchieving universal immunisation of children against all vaccine preventable diseasesPromoting delayed marriage for girlsMaking family welfare a people-centered programmeIntroducing Family Planning
Council for National Policy was created in 1981.
National Policy Institute was created in 2005.
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advantages of national policy on education
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because party activity at the local level is different from a party's national policy. it has no affect on a party's national policy. the national policy is above a regular no-name party.
The national policy of prohibition ended when the 21st amendment was ratified.