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andhra pradesh plans cash incentives to encourage higher birth rates

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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.