End in sight for shotgun weddings

End in sight for shotgun weddings

A bandit-infested region of India is trying to persuade men to undergo sterilisation by offering to fast-track their gun licence applications, an official said on Tuesday.

Officials in central Madhya Pradesh state’s Shivpuri district decided to adopt the policy – already tried out by some neighbouring states – to increase the low vascectomy rate. “I came to know that it had to do with their perceived notion of manliness,” said Manish Shrivastav, administrative chief of Shivpuri district, part of the Indian Chambal region, which is famed for its lawlessness and bandits.”I then decided to match it with a bigger symbol of manliness – a gun licence,” he said.”And the ploy worked.”The plan comes as India, which has a population of 1.1 billion people, is trying to encourage people to have smaller families to ease poverty.Vasectomy rates have soared since the policy was introduced last month, he added, although those undergoing sterilisation are still required to meet all regulations governing arms licences.”Over 150 men have got themselves sterilised since we have offered the gun licence preference.I expect another 100 by the end of this month,” Shrivastav told AFP.Only eight men underwent the snipping procedure last year, in spite of financial rewards.Nampa-AFP”I came to know that it had to do with their perceived notion of manliness,” said Manish Shrivastav, administrative chief of Shivpuri district, part of the Indian Chambal region, which is famed for its lawlessness and bandits.”I then decided to match it with a bigger symbol of manliness – a gun licence,” he said.”And the ploy worked.”The plan comes as India, which has a population of 1.1 billion people, is trying to encourage people to have smaller families to ease poverty.Vasectomy rates have soared since the policy was introduced last month, he added, although those undergoing sterilisation are still required to meet all regulations governing arms licences.”Over 150 men have got themselves sterilised since we have offered the gun licence preference.I expect another 100 by the end of this month,” Shrivastav told AFP.Only eight men underwent the snipping procedure last year, in spite of financial rewards.Nampa-AFP

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