Traditions and rituals outline the existence of the Indian girl child. Amidst uproars of gender equality and
law enforcement, female infants are still found dumped in trash, while unborn foetuses continue to be sniffed
in the womb. Wrought with discrimination, our society has dealt the girl child a raw deal. Now the issue has
taken a serious turn as the girl child ratio has become lopsided . Write a short paragraph on “Girls Still at Risk”
in about 80 words.
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The Indian scriptures worship females as goddesses that bring good luck and fortune.
- The ground reality is different: girls are killed inside the womb, the ones who come into this world are treated shabbily.
- they are not provided with equal opportunities for education.
- Often, they are malnourished.
- As a result, the ratio of boys versus girls has become lopsided, with more number of boys.
- The government and the public needs to change their attitude towards the girl child.
- They must realise her importance and give her equal stature in society.
- The laws against female foeticide must be implemented strictly and offenders should be punished severely.
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