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The family who fled Tokyo is receiving 6.5 lakh rupees due to Japan’s population distribution

Worldwide population distribution has led to a variety of population actions and strategies being implemented in several nations. In this context, Japan is currently generating plenty of headlines around the world

Worldwide population distribution has led to a variety of population actions and strategies being implemented in several nations. In this context, Japan is currently generating plenty of headlines around the world

Major actions are occasionally taken by governments all over the world to combat population growth. In this context, Japan is currently generating plenty of headlines around the world.

 
The Japanese government has frequently urged residents of Tokyo to flee the nation’s capital. They were also offering the families rewards for this, which they have now decided to expand. The 2019-launched incentive scheme seeks to raise kids in places where the birth rate is already low, and the rest of the population is aging.
 
The Japanese government previously offered a 7-lakh yen (about 6.5 lakh rupees) incentive to participants in this program, but it has now been decided to raise it to 10 lakh yen.
The Guardian reports that in 2019, only 17 families accepted the offer. However, it has increased to 290 by now. Therefore, the Japanese government is going to increase the numbers to ten thousand in the next five years.
Thus, the Japanese government is trying to promote the scheme. Therefore, the government is trying to build the latest infrastructure, which will be installed in rural areas.
 
Financial aid will be provided to families with several children under this program. 1,184 households received assistance in 2021 and fled Tokyo. Those who enjoy the benefits of this plan will be required to manage their employees.
 
 
 
 

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