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LUCKNOW: Of all things that world's seven billionth baby will stand for, stopping sex selection will top the priority. Reason: Census 2011 shows that 7.1 million girls do not exist in India's natural equation of population. The most plausible explanation for the gap in number of girls and boys is the prenatal sex determination with subsequent selective abortion of female foetuses.

Researchers at the Center for Global Research, University of Toronto, Canada, have documented that the number of missing girls is rising in India. While the figure stood at 4.2 million in 1991, it touched 6 million in 2001 and stands at 7.1 million as of now. Close to 1.4 million missing girls are from UP where the world's seven billionth baby will be born on Monday.

The study has shown that selective abortion of girls, especially if the first-born is a female, has increased substantially in India. "Conditional sex ratio when the first-born was a girl fell from 906/1,000 boys in 1990 to 836/1,000 boys in 2005. No significant decline was observed if the first born baby was a boy or in case of first pregnancies," it states.

Researchers also noted that the decline in sex ratio was higher in mothers with 10 or more years of education than in illiterate ones while wealthier households were more particular about male successors than poorer ones.

The study also indicates that more people have become aware of sex selection in the last 20 years. In 1991, about 10% of the country's population lived in states where sex selection existed. The percentage rose to 27% in 2001 and stands at 56% now.

Researchers feel that efforts made to contain population have also contributed in disturbing the balance of sex ratio. The mean number of children per Indian woman fell from 3.8 in 1990 to 2.6 in 2008.

This skewed equation reflects in India's child sex ratio which has slipped from 927 to 915 in 10 years.

Census 2011shows that scenario in Chhattisgarh is scary where 764 women exist for every 1,000 men. Situation is alarming in Haryana (830), Punjab (846), Kashmir (859), Delhi (866), Maharashtra and Rajasthan (883) and Uttarakhand and Gujarat (886) and UP (899).

Dr Neelam Singh, who's working against sex selection for the last two decades, says, "When a woman gets pregnant, anxieties set in about the sex of the unborn child. Foeticide often follows when tests, that are illegal but easy to get, show it is a girl."

The ills of a skewed sex ratio have registered their presence in the Indian society. "Cases of violence on resisting rape or molestation and the rising number of crimes against women are more than just plain indicators," says Madhu Garg, a social activist with All India Democratic Women's Association.

Bhagyashri Dengle, Plan India's executive director, says, "Such scary facts motivate us to celebrate the birth of a girl as the world's 7 billionth baby."

Shachi Singh, a social activist, says, "The situation is going to be scary in the days to come. People must understand that worshipping women as a deity is not enough to lead a happy life, they must overcome the preference for male child."

Affluent, educated families killing unborn girls - The Times of India
 
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he is right, this is something we have been trying to stop and there are dedicated organisations to eradicate this practice.....in fact the GOI has made it illegal to test the gender of the foetus in order to stop these killings.....
 
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he is right, this is something we have been trying to stop and there are dedicated organisations to eradicate this practice.....in fact the GOI has made it illegal to test the gender of the foetus in order to stop these killings.....

If that is true, then why is the number of missing girls increasing in India? Why is the child sex ratio deteriorating in India?
 
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sex ratio is not deterioting, it has actually improved, correct yourself before posting here....

Then please explain this :

India’s Worsening Gender Imbalance
Freakonomics » India’s Worsening Gender Imbalance

04/27/2011

We’ve written a lot about gender on this blog, and the preference for boys over girls has been a hallmark of Asian societies for centuries. This has led to large gender imbalances across much of Asia, particularly in China and India. In China, there are 119 boys born for every 100 girls. According to India’s recently completed census, among children six and under, there are only 914 girls counted for every 1,000 boys.

Natural sex rates lead to a more even sex ratio at birth, suggesting gendercide, i.e. that female fetuses are being aborted. China’s one-child policy has also exacerbated the problem since it was implemented in 1980. But while the gender imbalance has stabilized in China, it’s widening in India, and is at its worst since record-keeping began in 1947.

Harvard economist and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen was one of the first to bring serious attention to this issue in the early 1990s. Today, researchers are worried that large swaths of unmarried men from China’s most rural provinces, where gender imbalances are the greatest, will be a heavy burden on social security as they age. There is also concern that gender imbalance drives prostitution and human trafficking.

Despite a ban on ultra-sounds for the sole purpose of determining a fetus’s sex, in India the problem is spreading, and it is now the richest provinces that have the largest imbalances. As The Economist points out: “If sex ratios stay the same, 600,000 missing girls this year will become, in 18 years’ time, over 10m missing future brides.”
 
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Negative-India google searcher on the loose.


LOL.. he saying he wants to discuss these here.:laugh:

More like the Times of India searcher. But (like usual) instead of focusing on me, can you focus on the topic at hand? If you can't, you don't really need to post on this thread then.
 
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killing girls women and widows is old tradition of India , remember SATI tradition , educated and enlightened ppl have dropped this tardness but extremist still do it.
 
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that is only for girls under the age of six...u are confusing it with the overall sex ratio......i repeat, read before posting something here.....

You need to read my Post # 4 again, a bit carefully this time.
 
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You need to read my Post # 4 again, a bit carefully this time.

ok, i misread, u are right, this is a problem, but we are doing what we can to stop, u can't expect a miracle now, next census will not happen before 10 years....we have to live with the fact till then....what i know is in the next census, the picture will be better...
 
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Ok Focusing..... :blink:

Any more anti India threads as evident from all ur posts here ??

Do u really spend time on so much searching about anti India news to post ?/

Would be worth a great life and a worthy time spend .. :tup:

Again, you're not focusing on the topic at hand, but on me. :disagree:
 
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Again, you're not focusing on the topic at hand, but on me. :disagree:

Trying to focus again... what should i say.. oops its so bad..India is going to disintegrate..

Ok now next India thread..
 
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Trying to focus again... what should i say.. oops its so bad..India is going to disintegrate..

Ok now next India thread..

Again, you're not focusing on the topic at hand. I guess you have nothing useful to contribute on this thread then.
 
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