Write an article on discrimination b/w boy and girls in 150 words.
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Gender based discrimination against female children is pervasive across the world. It is seen in all the strata of society and manifests in various forms. As per the literature, female child has been treated inferior to male child and this is deeply engraved in the mind of the female child. Some argue that due to this inferior treatment the females fail to understand their rights. This is more predominant in India as well as other lesser developed countries. Sex selection of the child before birth and neglect of the female child after birth, in childhood and, during the teenage years has outnumbered males to females in India and also in countries like Bangladesh and South Korea. In India irrespective of the caste, creed, religion and social status, the overall status of a woman is lower than men and therefore a male child is preferred over a female child. A male child is considered a blessing and his birth is celebrated as opposed to a female child where her birth is not celebrated and is considered more of a burden.Due to the widespread use of this technology the Indian Government has banned the sex determination before birth. In spite of these bans imposed by the Government, the law is not widely followed, see sex-selective-abortion. We must stop gender discrimination, there is no difference b/w boys or girls, we are the same every child is a blessing, if girls are such a burden imagine a world without them, without a women to give birth to children, without your very own mother who cares for you, without your sisters or friends. Girls and boys are unique in their own way and we must respect it and stop this discrimination..
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Gender based discrimination against female children is pervasive across the world. It is seen in all the strata of society and manifests in various forms. As per the literature, female child has been treated inferior to male child and this is deeply engraved in the mind of the female child. Some argue that due to this inferior treatment the females fail to understand their rights. This is more predominant in India as well as other lesser developed countries. Sex selection of the child before birth and neglect of the female child after birth, in childhood and, during the teenage years has outnumbered males to females in India and also in countries like Bangladesh and South Korea. In India irrespective of the caste, creed, religion and social status, the overall status of a woman is lower than men and therefore a male child is preferred over a female child. A male child is considered a blessing and his birth is celebrated as opposed to a female child where her birth is not celebrated and is considered more of a burden.Due to the widespread use of this technology the Indian Government has banned the sex determination before birth. In spite of these bans imposed by the Government, the law is not widely followed, see sex-selective-abortion. We must stop gender discrimination, there is no difference b/w boys or girls, we are the same every child is a blessing, if girls are such a burden imagine a world without them, without a women to give birth to children, without your very own mother who cares for you, without your sisters or friends. Girls and boys are unique in their own way and we must respect it and stop this discrimination.