Social Sciences, asked by Kapue20381, 11 months ago

Prenatal Diagnostic technique Act was passed to stop which evil practice

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
3

Answer:

To stop female feticides.  

Explanation:

The Pre-Natal Diagnostic technique Act was passed in 1994 to stop female feticide and improve the sex ratio in the country.

This PNDT Act 1994 regulates and bans the practice of sex and abortion such as chronic villi sampling. The use of PND technique for selective sex abortion was made a crime under this act.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
2

Answer:

The "Prenatal Diagnostic Technique Act" was passed to stop "Female Infanticide".

Explanation:

For ages, India has been combating several social evils and malpractices. One such practice and social evil is female infanticide. In the year 1994, the government of India passed the "Sex Determination" and "Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique Act" of "1994". This made the "sex determination" of the infant before birth an illegal practice. This has reduced the number of female infanticide but even today there are cases of illegal sex determination, followed by female infanticide.

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