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Will abolish one-child policy after Parliament nod: China

China will implement the new law allowing all couples to have two children after it is ratified by its Parliament, family planning authorities said.

Updated on: Nov 02, 2015 03:40 PM IST
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China will implement the new law allowing all couples to have two children after it is ratified by its Parliament, family planning authorities said.

A woman takes a child's hand as they walk through an underpass in Beijing. (AFP)
A woman takes a child's hand as they walk through an underpass in Beijing. (AFP)

Local authorities in each province should not carry out the two-children policy “wilfully”, the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) said, refuting claims by one local official that the new policy was effective as soon as it was announced on October 29, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

“Those pregnant with a second child will not be punished as of today,” Zhan Ming, deputy director of the provincial health and family planning commission in central China’s Hunan Province, was quoted as saying by Hunan Daily on October 30.

The Communist Party of China announced the abolishment of its decades-old one-child policy at the close of a key meeting last week in an attempt to balance population development and offset the burden of an ageing population.

According to a communique released after the plenum, a final plan for the policy change will be ratified by the annual session of China’s National People’s Congress (NPC).

The NHFPC estimated that about 90 million families may qualify for the new two-child policy, which would help raise the population to an estimated 1.45 billion by 2030.

 
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