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Troubled by its dwindling population, the Chinese government adopted this strange trick, calls being made to newly married women to get pregnant

Troubled by its dwindling population, the Chinese government adopted this strange trick, calls being made to newly married women to get pregnant

With the help of a social media post, the newly married woman has said that she got a call from the administration and asked when she would get pregnant.

China, the most populous country in the world, is now under stress due to its declining population. China’s concern can be gauged from the post on social media of a newly married woman. Actually, this newly married woman has said that she got a call from the administration and asked when she would get pregnant. About 10,000 comments came on this post of the woman, in which many women wrote that they too had received such a call. However, this post has been removed by the administration.

Government’s question, why not planning for children?

Another woman told about the call to her colleague on the woman’s social media post. An official told the woman over phone that the government wanted the newlyweds to become pregnant within a year and she was getting repeated calls. Another woman wrote in the comment that she got married in August last year and so far she has received two calls to get pregnant. He said that the officer is asking him on the phone that you are married, so why have you not made plans for children till now? Take time to give birth to children.

China’s population is declining

Chinese President Xi Jinping announced at a Communist Party meeting last week that the country would formulate a policy to boost the birth rate and improve the country’s population development strategy. China has admitted that its population is declining.

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