
Which indian guardian is right for you?
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A new poll of indian guardianship guardians shows a significant number of indians prefer the Indian government to provide financial support for the care of their loved ones.
The poll, conducted by the National Centre for Health Statistics and Research (NCHSR) and conducted online in June, found that 42 per cent of the guardianship population in India want the Indian state to provide more financial support to guardians.
But, there was a wide range of responses to this, with 51 per cent saying they do not care for their loved one, but rather for the government to do it for them.
This is a significant change from the earlier poll, in which 51 per the guardians, only 39 per cent said they do care for a loved one and the state to do so.
The survey also found that 54 per cent believe that the guardians of india have no right to decide how they will spend their money.
This number has been on the rise over the last few years, rising to 62 per cent in 2014, according to NCHSR.
This was even higher in 2015, when the survey was conducted.
A further 12 per cent responded that they did not care about the guardians at all, and this was also high in the 2016 survey.
The guardians also responded to the question about how much support they want, saying that it is the state that decides how much it will give.
The percentage who think the state has no right of decision on how to spend their family’s money is at a high.
The proportion who said they would not want to spend a family member’s money has been falling over the years.
In the 2016 poll, 51 per one percent said they had no preference for the state, and only 10 per cent had a preference for it.
However, the new survey showed that the number of people who said the state should have the right to determine how much money to give has risen.
The share of people in the survey who said this has increased from 33 per cent two years ago to 42 per one in 2016.
The NCHSL also asked the question: “If a person in a family is facing death, who is the most important person in that family?”
The response was divided between the guardian, the parents, and the person who is to be cared for at the time of death.
The top two choices for the guardian in the new poll were the parents (41 per cent), followed by the parents of the deceased (36 per cent).
This is the first time in the poll that people in indian families are choosing the guardians for their own children.