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From:ChinaDaily | 2021-04-28 07:13
The State Council, China s Cabinet, unveiled on Tuesday a high-level leading group to coordinate work related to the protection of minors among various government agencies, as well as judicial and other bodies.
Led by Vice-Premier Sun Chunlan, the cross-departmental group was created to better implement the newly revised Minors Protection Law, said a circular on the website of the State Council.
State Councilor Wang Yong, Zhao Kezhi, another state councilor and minister of public security, and Minister of Civil Affairs Li Jiheng are among the members of the leading panel of the group, headquartered at the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the circular added.
Chinese Birth Rate Dropped Below ‘Warning Level’ in 2020
China’s state-run
Global Times on Tuesday reported the country registered 10 million newborns in 2020, a 15-percent decline from 2019 that brought China’s birth rate well below the “warning level” demographics experts have established.
According to the
Global Times, there was some dispute between the Ministry of Public Security and the National Bureau of Statistics about precisely how many children were born in China last year, but no matter which agency gets the last word, the demographic news is not good:
There has been a declining curve of yearly new births in China 17.86 million, 17.23 million, 15.23 million and 14.65 million in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019 respectively, according to data released by the NBS.