More Chinese mothers should breastfeed their babies for the benefit of both the children and the nation as a whole.
Places of worship for religious groups and people should be protected by legislation, a CPPCC national committee member said.
China should make academic fraud a crime to curb dishonesty, a deputy of National People's Congress (NPC) proposed at the annual two sessions.
'Linsanity' could lead to a revolution in physical education.
With more foreign investors eyeing Chengdu, the city's mayor has vowed to consolidate its position as the regional hub for absorbing foreign capital.
Lawmakers and political advisers have called for laws that would further safeguard personal information.
The social situation in the Tibet autonomous region is stable and border defenses have been strengthened, a senior official of the region said on Thursday.
A lawmaker's proposal to give male students gender-specific education and easier access to college has sparked controversy.
A network to monitor and track food-borne diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms will be set up.
China must increase its grain output by protecting arable land and avoid becoming too reliant on imports, a top agricultural policymaker said.
China is willing to share its unique experiences in water management and conservation.
Improving income tops the public concerns list in 2012, with narrowing the wealth gap coming in second, a survey shows.