CBSE BOARD X, asked by dharmik482, 10 months ago

artical on save girl child​

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Answered by PopulistAnswerer
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Save girl child

In order to maintain social equality, girls in society are also important as boys. A few years ago, there was a huge decline in the number of women in men's competitiveness. This was due to enhancing the crimes against women such as: Female feticide, murder for dowry, poverty, illiteracy, gender discrimination etc.

In order to equal the number of women in the society, people need to be aware of the large number of Beti Bachao Yojana. Government of India has taken some positive steps in relation to the protection of girls like: Protection Act of 2005 from women's domestic violence, ban on female feticide, immoral trafficking (Prevention) Act, proper education, gender equality etc.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Save Girl

The struggle of a girl child begins even before the day she is conceived. In India, female foeticide is a worrying practice, as cheap abortion technology allows households to exercise their preference for sons over daughters. She is ‘lucky’ if she is allowed to be born. Even after birth, the girl child faces discrimination and oppression. She is not provided with proper nutrition compared to her male siblings, her education is not given much importance and in many cases, parents prefer that their sons continue schooling, and want their daughters to stay at home and do household work.

After looking at weak statistics of the girls in the nation , PM modi began Beti Bachao Beti Padhao Scheme .

Literally meaning ‘Educate the Girl Child, Save the Girl Child’ the Beti Padhao, Beti Bachao Scheme  is an ambitious scheme of the Government of India which is intended to generate massive awareness, improvement  of quality of welfare services for females and helping them (girls and women) access these services better. Introduced in October of 2014, the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao Scheme goes on to address the declining Child Sex Ratio in the country. The scheme is being rolled out through pan-India campaigns with focus on 100 worst-performing districts in terms of CSR. There is an urgent need to change this archaic mindset of the patriarchal Indian society which views girls as  liabilities. It needs to be established that girls are in no way less than boys. When given the right chances to nurture their talent and skills, they have it in them to excel in different areas of life. It is therefore imperative that both government and non-government organizations work in cohesion to spread the message of saving and educating the girl child. 

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