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What is the important implication of the 'one child norm' in China?

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The important implication of the one-child norm in China is the low population growth. This measure also led to the fall in the sex ratio in China, i.e. the proportion of females per thousand males. However, the country believes that in the coming decades there will be more elderly people in proportion to the young people. This will oblige the country to provide social security measures with fewer workers. 

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अध्याय 10 Comparative Development Experiences of India and Its Neighbours
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Column A Column B
(1) India (a) Economic reforms in 1997
(2) Pakistan (b) Economic reforms in 1991
(3) China (c) Economic Reforms in 1978
(4) India (d)  GST rolled out in 1999

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Reason(R): China has witnessed an increase in the proportion of elderly people owing to stringent family planning programmes.


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  Column I   Column II
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B. Introduction of economic reforms in China II. Imposed by World Bank
C. Great Leap Forward Campaign III. Focussed on massive industrialization
D. First Five Year Plan of Pakistan IV. Announced in 1953

Statement 1: Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution was introduced in China in 1950's.

Statement 2: China's growth is mainly contributed by the manufacturing sector.

In the light of given statements, choose the correct alternative from the following:


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