New initiative of ‘Ministry of Sex’ in Russia: Declining birth rate (Declining Birth Rates) To stop this and increase the population, the Russian government is going to take a new initiative.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is now considering creating a ‘sex ministry’ in the country. Nina Ostenina, chair of the Russian Parliament’s Family Security Committee, is reviewing the proposal.
Also, Putin’s supporter and Deputy Mayor Anastasia Rakova has emphasized the need to promote reproduction and appealed to women to have more children.
Appeal to switch off house lights and internet between 10 pm and 2 am
According to this proposal, people will be appealed to switch off the lights and internet of their homes between 10 pm and 2 am. Additionally, the state will pay the couple up to 5,000 rubles ($51.06) for their first date.
Public funding of up to 26,300 rubles has been suggested for a hotel stay on the wedding night in an effort to promote pregnancies. According to the proposal, girls aged 18 to 23 in Khabarovsk can receive 900 British pounds if they have a child.
Government will also pay for honeymoon hotel
One recommendation suggested that the wedding night expenses of newly married couples should be borne by the state.
To boost chances of conception, the limit on hotel expenses should be kept at 26,300 rubles (Rs 22,632). Yes, the condition is that pregnancy can happen through it.
9 lakh rupees for giving birth to a child
Young women aged 18 to 23 in Khabarovsk are offered £900 (Rs 98,029) as an incentive to have a child.
Whereas in Chelyabinsk the reward for the first child is much higher at £8,500 (Rs 9.26 lakh). This means that if you give birth to a child, you will get a huge reward of lakhs of rupees.
Asked for sex during lunch at office
Earlier, regional Health Minister Dr. Yevgeny Shestopalov had asked Russians to incorporate the ‘sex at the workplace’ plan into their lives, which involves having children during lunch and coffee breaks. Was suggested. “You can get involved in the process of having a baby during the break, because life goes by very fast,” The Mirror quoted Shestopalov as saying.
Nina Ostanina, 68, a staunch supporter of President Vladimir Putin and head of the Russian Parliament’s Family Protection Committee, is currently considering a petition advocating the creation of a “Ministry of Sex.” Which will be created to work on all these proposals. Will work rapidly to speed up the work related to this.