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Andhra Pradesh to pay Rs 30,000 for third child and Rs 40,000 for fourth to raise birth rates
Politics
Published on 16 May 2026

Rs 30,000 starts right after a third birth
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu announced cash incentives to reverse the state’s declining population trend. Families will receive Rs 30,000 for a third child and Rs 40,000 for a fourth, with further details promised within a month. The move follows earlier discussion of incentives for second births and follows concerns about couples limiting children due to rising incomes and preference patterns. Naidu stressed that keeping the replacement-level total fertility rate near 2.1 is key for stable economic growth.
- Rs 30,000 incentive announced for a third child in Andhra Pradesh
- Rs 40,000 incentive announced for a fourth child
- Further policy details expected within a month
- Earlier plan floated Rs 25,000 for second-child families
- CM links the move to maintaining replacement-level TFR of 2.1
- Naidu cites declining growth and ageing societies as economic risks
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