Hindi, asked by SaloneeJadhav0803, 1 year ago

i need to know some simple pointers about female Foeticide in India, and also some points to stop this.

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Answered by Manvi1105
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Female foeticide is done because girls are not preferred by some families. They want to maintain the generation by their sons.
It can be reduced by
1) awaring them that females are not responsible for the gender of the child
2) By telling them importance of women and women power.
3) By adopting girl child.
4) By educating girls they can prove that they are also equivalent to the boys and not less.
5) Girls also need to earn the respect.
Also, the family is educated if one girl is educated.

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Answered by abhishek57
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Female foeticide in India is the abortion of a female foetus outside of legal methods.

The frequency of female foeticide in India is assumed to be an estimation derived from its high birth sex ratio, that is the ratio of boys to girls at birth. The natural ratio is assumed to be between 103 and 107, and any number above it is considered as suggestive of female foeticide. According to the decennial Indian census, the sex ratio in the 0 to 6 age group in India has risen from 102.4 males per 100 females in 1961,to 104.2 in 1980, to 107.5 in 2001, to 108.9 in 2011.Various theories have been proposed as possible reasons for sex-selective abortion. Culture is favored by some researchers,while some favor disparate gender-biased access to resources.Some demographers question whether sex-selective abortion or infanticide claims are accurate, because underreporting of female births may also explain high sex ratios. Natural reasons may also explain some of the abnormal sex ratios.Klasen and Wink suggest India and China’s high sex ratios are primarily the result of sex-selective abortion
Ironically, female foeticide takes place in a country where people worship various forms of Goddesses, and where females are considered as Maa Laxmi’s incarnation and where young girls are worshipped and people touch their feet for blessings. But even then, the intentional killing of the girl child continues. Such is the double standards of our society. Right to education, health and empowerment are the fundamental rights of every Indian woman. The horrible illegal practice of female foeticide has to be stopped by harsh laws and change in the mind-set of the people. Save the girl child for a better tomorrow!!!


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