“Hum do Hamare do” slogan adopted by the government of India mainly aims at:
"Hum do hamare do” is a familiar slogan of the National family planning program of India that started in 1952. It aims at having an only two-child policy for a married couple. Thus, it can help in slowing down the fast pace growth of India’s population.
Marriageable age has been kept at 18 and 21 years for both females and males respectively since 1978 which has been decided to preserve childhood, provide right to consensual marriage, prevent abuse, curbing early pregnancies and malnutrition.
The Immunisation program was launched in 1978, which was renamed the Universal Immunization Programme in 1985. In 1992, it became part of the Child Survival and Safe Motherhood Programme and in 1997 it was included in the National Reproductive and Child Health Programme. Since then it aims at immunizing newborns and pregnant ladies.
Economic growth usually refers to the increase in the gross domestic product (GDP) of a country which is measured and taken care of by the central government and economic authorities.