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Declining fertility rates are no longer a Southern problem

Dependency ratios are a problem for South India, but Andhra Pradesh performs better than the most on this count. Telangana has lower fertility

October 21, 2024 / 18:15 IST
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29 of 36 states in India have a fertility rate of less than 2
29 of 36 states in India have a fertility rate of less than 2

People fretting over declining fertility rates is no longer a phenomenon restricted to Western nations—Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently commented on population collapse—but Indian politicians are also worried about declining fertility rates.

Andhra Pradesh CM N Chandrababu Naidu noted that his government was planning to bring a law allowing only people with two or more children to contest local body elections while urging families to consider having more children.

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But a Moneycontrol analysis shows that low fertility rates are no longer a Southern phenomenon—29 of India’s 36 states had a fertility rate of less than 2 in 2019-21, as per National Family Health Survey data.