India's fertility rate continues to decline, from 6 children per woman to 2 children to 2

Author:Pole news Time:2022.06.27

Jimu Journalist Hu Li

Intern Wen Jiaru

According to BBC reports on June 26, India is the world's second -most population country, but in the past few decades, its fertility rate is getting lower and lower, and more and more people choose not to have children. In the traditional Indian society, having children seems to be a must -have, and now this change has brought challenges to India.

It is reported that India's fertility rate has dropped from 6 children to 2 children from average. The reason why most people do not have children is that they can live well without children, or they are not ready to be parents.

The 45 -year -old writer Kalishma Upardia said: "When I was 30 years old, when my husband and I talked about having a child, he did not want to answer a" hmm '. "Karishi Ma said that some people may think that the appearance of a child will make the marriage happier, but her marriage does not need this.

Kalishma Upardia (Picture Source: BBC)

Karishima added: "I never thought about being a mother. What I want to do is a cool and fashionable aunt, that's it."

Others think that the responsibility of being a parent is very important, and they are not ready, so they are unwilling to have children.

"I am the only male in the family, the 40 -year -old real estate investor Kalian Nanda said. According to the traditional concept, I should have a child. But I am not born to be a father. Don't be a bad father. "

Another man Luo Han also had the same idea.

Luohan is a 34 -year -old cartoonist. He said that he was born in a unhappy family. His parents did not think about whether he was a child or not, so he gave birth to him, so he did not achieve a parent. Responsibility. Luo Han said, "So, I don't want to be like my parents, one day to become my father to destroy a life of innocent life."

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