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Why Andhra Pradesh Wants Families to Have More Kids Plans 40000 Incentive Cm Chandrababu Naidu Explains Population

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AI-generatedState-level population policy in Andhra Pradesh, India, offering cash incentives for larger families. Direct commercial impact is weak: no immediate price or supply effect on any commodity or product. Potential long-term effects on consumer staples (baby products, education) and healthcare (maternal/child services) but no concrete mechanism or timeline. No company or sector margin impact identified.
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- Andhra Pradesh TFR dropped from 3.0 (1993) to 1.5 (current).
- Incentive: ₹30,000 for third child, ₹40,000 for fourth child.
- Additional benefits: ₹25,000 delivery support for second child, ₹1,000/month nutrition for 5 years for third child, free education up to 18 years.
- CM Naidu warns 23% of population could be elderly by 2047 if trend continues.
- Policy announced on 2026-05-17.
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