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  "path": "/why-are-more-indian-couples-choosing-not-to-have-kids/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-17T11:22:25.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Relationships",
    "child-free couples",
    "cost of living India",
    "DINK",
    "double income no kids",
    "expensive housing",
    "expensive schooling",
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  "textContent": "Children have long been considered the ultimate blessing in Indian culture, the final milestone in the script of a successful life. Once you are married, the social interrogation begins. In-laws, colleagues, distant relatives, and even strangers all start asking the same question: “When are you having kids?” But for an increasing number of urban Indian […]",
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