The Dhaka Times Desk If you get married, the newlyweds will get 5 lakh taka! Anyone can be surprised to hear such words. But the story is real and it is the story of Japan.
After marriage, many people have to struggle with the expenses of setting up a new family. So the Japanese government is giving 5 lakh rupees to the newlyweds. Recently, such information was reported by the Japanese government.
It is said that under the 'newlywed support program' project, 6 lakh yen in Japanese currency and 4 lakh 86 thousand in Bangladeshi taka will be given for the financial support of newly married couples from next April.
The relevant ministry said that since the birth rate in Japan has fallen and people are marrying late or staying single, such an initiative has been taken to encourage them to get married.
In this case both husband and wife must be below 40 years of age. The combined income of the two cannot exceed 54 million yen in any case.
If all goes well, this new rule of giving financial incentives for marriage is being considered from April next year.
It is reported that the birth rate in Japan is already decreasing day by day due to the tendency to stay single and marry late.
As the birth rate rises, the country's government is now considering expanding the scope of the marriage incentive scheme to give newlyweds much more money and slightly raising the age limit.
The Newlywed Support Program now provides support of up to 300,000 yen if both spouses are under the age of 35 and have a combined income of less than $4.8 million.
As of July this year, only 281 municipalities in Japan have joined the scheme, which is just 15 percent of the country's small towns and villages combined.
It should be noted that, according to the current rules, the municipality bears half of the contribution of the newlyweds; The central government provides the rest.
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