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andhra pradesh plans cash incentives to encourage higher birth rates

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This is a state-level demographic policy with no direct commercial mechanism. It may indirectly affect consumer goods or housing in the long term, but no concrete business impact, price signal, or supply chain effect is present. No sectors are materially impacted.

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  • Andhra Pradesh offers Rs 30,000 for third child, Rs 40,000 for fourth child.
  • Incentives aim to reverse declining population trend.
  • Target TFR of 2.1 for population stability.
  • Previously proposed Rs 25,000 for second child.
  • Announced by CM Naidu in Narsannapeta.

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