Ministry Of Sex: Putin wants to create a 'Sex Ministry' in Russia, you will be surprised to know the reason

Ministry of Sex Unique ideas are being given to increase the fertility rate in Russia. One of them is that the internet and lights should be turned off from 10 pm to 2 am. The government believes that this time is very good for intimate activity. Recently Vladimir Putin said that people should have sex during lunch break in the office.

Ministry Of Sex: Putin wants to create a 'Sex Ministry' in Russia, you will be surprised to know the reason

Russia Sex Ministry. Russia, which has been fighting a war for the last three years, is afraid of declining birth rate. To control the population in the country, the Putin government has planned to create a sex ministry.

Russian MP, Nina Ostanina (68), chairman of the Family Protection, Paternity, Maternity, Childhood Committee, is reviewing the petition demanding this ministry.

What has the government appealed to the people?

According to the Mirror report, unique ideas are being given to increase the fertility rate in Russia. One of them is that the internet and lights should be turned off from 10 pm to 2 am. He believes that this time is very good for intimate activity.

Recently, Vladimir Putin's statement was in the headlines, in which he asked the people of Russia to take out time for sex. He said that sex should be done during lunch and coffee break in the office.

The government is also giving financial help

At the same time, the government is appealing to the people that the couple should stay in a hotel on the wedding night. For doing so, the government will give them a support amount of 26,300 rubles (about £208).

In Khabarovsk, female students aged 18 to 23 can receive £900 for having children, while in Chelyabinsk, an £8,500 reward is being given for the birth of the first child.

What is the concern of the Putin government?

A few days ago, the Russian government said that the fertility rate in the country is about 1.5 children per woman, well below the 2.1 rate required to maintain a stable population. In addition, more than one million Russian youth have left the country amid the ongoing war with Ukraine.

Russia's birth rate has reached its lowest level since 1999, with the number of live births falling below one lakh in June. This steep decline has raised concerns about serious population decline in Russia.

Between January and June 2024, 16,000 fewer children are born than in the same period last year. This decline will be further aggravated by an 18 per cent population growth, and there could be 49,000 more deaths in 2024 than last year, which is a growing concern.