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Essay heading: Lowering Population In India And South Asia
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2 children would steadily decrease the population but in a slower manner for the reason that it would solely depend on deaths to decrease the population. To enforce the law, strict punishments including required military service for the father and the new son or large fines can be created. But limiting the amount of children allowed by law may seem kind of harsh... displayed 300 characters
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But limiting the amount of children allowed by law may seem kind of harsh. There are still other methods of lowering surface population in India.
The Country of India has a GDP of 1.8 trillion dollars. A new tax dubbed, "The population tax" can be enacted, that for a small some of money monthly, can aid in the fight against over population in South Asia... displayed next 300 characters
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