"The TFR in 23 districts of the country is above four per cent -- 11 from UP, 8 from Bihar and 2 each from Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. We have to put a special focus on these districts. There are 123 districts ranging in seven states where the TFR is between 3-3.9 per cent.
"So these 123 plus 23 districts need to be strategised and focussed on. I would suggest we should go for micro-planning of every district and find out the reasons. If we find out the reasons, we will be able to address it. We cannot generalise," he told a national workshop on "Jimmedari Nibhao, Plan Banao" on World Population Day.
Nadda said that the reasons may vary in each district and these could be due to poor infrastructure, social or cultural reasons and education.
"Every district has its own peculiarity. So a micro- planning is needed. In the next 2-3 months, if we are able to strategise this and we start addressing that way, next year when we meet on population day, we will have an answer," he said.
Noting that there has been a reduction in the participation of males in family planning, he said that the reasons for this should be analysed and the focus area of the strategy should be on how to bring males into the fold of family planning.
"One good thing is we can say that we are going in the right direction. We have to increase the pace. 24 states have reached 2.3 per cent. We have to strategise for states which have not brought it down," he said.
Minister of State for Health Anupriya Patel said there is thought process in the country that a family should have a male child and this was a "grassroot issue plaguing it".
MoS Health Faggan Singh Kulaste said that the way the population is rising in India, it will surpass that of China as he called for appropriate measures for population stabilisation.
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