Overview: It is a deliberate and intentional act of killing a female child within one year of its birth either directly by using poisonous organic and inorganic chemicals or indirectly by deliberate neglect to feed the infant by either one of the parents or other family members or neighbours or by the midwife. Poverty, ignorance of family planning, cost of dowry, etc. have been reported as the possible causes for this crime. Dowry system has been prohibited by law since 1961. Pre-natal sex-determination was banned in India in 1994, under the Pre-conception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act.
Origin: This process began in the early 1990s when ultrasound techniques gained widespread use in India. There was a tendency for families to continuously produce children until a male child was born. The government initially supported the practice to control population growth. The Preconception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act was passed in 1994, making sex-selective abortion illegal. It was then modified in 2003 holding medical professionals legally responsible. However, the PCPNDT Act has been poorly enforced by authorities. Possible Findings:
Since 1991, 80% of districts in India have recorded an increasingly masculine sex ratio with the state of Punjab having the most masculine sex ratio. [2] According to the decennial Indian census, the sex ratio in the 0-6 age group in India went from 104. 0 males per 100 females in 1981, to 105. 8 in 1991, to 107. 8 in 2001, to 109. 4 in 2011. According to 2011 Census, the rate at which the unborn female child is killed amounts to killing off 10,00,000 girls a year. (Source: satyameva jayate) Read more at: http://indiatoday. intoday. in/story/satyamev-jayate-aamir-khan-female-foeticide/1/187581.
The Essay on Foster children and family resilience
Foster children refer to minors or young people who have been removed from their custodial adults or birth parents by governmental authority. These children are placed under the care of another family either through voluntary placement by a parent of the child or by the relevant governmental authority if the birth parent has failed to provide for the child. Family resilience on the other hand, is ...
html In 2011, 15,000 Indian women were bought and sold as brides in areas where foeticide has led to a lack of women Foetal sex determination and sex-selective abortion by medical professionals has grown into a INR 1, 000 crore industry. Provisional data released by the census office shows that the child sex ratio (0-6 years) has declined to 914 girls for every 1,000 boys as compared to 927 in 2001. The divide between the north and south has got even starker with the child sex ratio in Jammu and Kashmir falling precipitously to 859, making it the third worst state after Haryana and Punjab.
Report by BBC “India’s unwanted girls” http://www. bbc. co. uk/news/world-south-asia-13264301 Courtesy: bbc. co. uk As per the Indian Census 2011 report, the sex ratio of India (females per 1000 males) is as follows: Average India sex ratio – 933 Rural sex ratio – 946 Urban sex ratio – 900 State with highest female sex ratio – Kerala – 1058 State with lowest female sex ratio – Haryana – 861 Census ‘01 Sex ratio (females per thousand males) India 933 Rural 946 Urban 900 State with Highest Female Sex Ratio Kerala 1,058 State with Lowest Female Sex Ratio Haryana 861 UT with Highest Female Sex Ratio
Pondicherry 1,001 UT with Lowest Female Sex Ratio Daman & Diu 710 District with Highest Female Sex Ratio Mahe (Pondicherry) 1,147 District with Lowest Female Sex Ratio Daman (Daman & Diu) 591 Census ‘11 Sex Ratio 940 females per 1000 males according to 2011 census Child sex ratio for females is 914 per 1000 males. (0-6 years) Sex ratio Kerala has the highest sex ratio; while Haryana has the lowest sex ratio among states and Daman & Diu has the lowest among all states and territories. Child Sex Ratio : Mizoram Highest Haryana lowest State Women per 1000 men 2011 Women per 1000 men 2001
The Essay on Sex Ratio Regions Socioeconomic Age
PURPOSE: The purpose of Early Selection and Sex Composition in Italy is to try to investigate whether socioeconomic, cultural, or Biological factors still influence the sex ratio at birth in four Italian regions. APPROACH: The author of this article, L. A. Zonta, along with his partners P. Astolfi and L. Ulizzi, chose four Italian regions with different degrees of industrialization and ...
Increase in Sex ratio (Difference between 2011 and 2001) Kerala 1,084 1,058 +26 Haryana 877 861 +16 INDIA 940 933 +7 Articles: Prevention: Several NGOs work to create awareness on this issue. Some of them are: 1. The 50 Million Missing Campaign: Fighting Female Gendercide in India: The 50 Million Missing Campaign is a global campaign against female genocide in India. The aim of this blog is to raise public awareness about the systematic annihilation of more than 50 million women from India’s population in 3 generations, and the factors such as female feticide, infanticide and dowry murders that are at the root of it.
2. Laadli – A Population First Initiative: According to them, their objective is, “The objective of the One Million Signatures for the One Million Girls Missing is to get one million signatures against the practice of sex selection. This will help us advocate with all the stakeholder groups like the political parties, medical associations, government agencies, and others to implement the PCPNDT act effectively. It is also a means of creating mass awareness and raising public conscience against the reprehensible practice of sex selection. “