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Should family planning be made compulsory in India? Arguments: I. Yes, looking at the miserable conditions in India, there is no other go. II. No, in India there are people of various religions and family planning is against the tenets of some of the religions.

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When evaluating arguments for or against a policy, always consider the broader societal impact and the long-term benefits versus short-term concerns. In cases involving cultural opposition, find a middle ground that respects values while addressing societal needs.
Updated On: Mar 7, 2025
  • if only argument I is strong
  • if only argument II is strong
  • if neither argument I nor II is strong
  • if both arguments I and II are strong
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

- Argument I is rejected as it is not the only option left for the country, as there are other ways to tackle the issue of miserable conditions.
- Argument II is strong because family planning may not be in accordance with the practices of a few religions.
Hence, only argument II is strong.
Thus, the correct answer is (B).
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