Of course, you get the delete option being the admin.
And if you see it, you are going to use it.
This is not the first thread on this topic, though it is the one that started with false and the most scandalous statistics (more some made up number though I am sure its not DS that made it up, he must have heard/read it in some groups and jumped to accept it uncritically, this being what he would like to believe) and posting that sacrilege without a single supporting evidence.
If that is the approach you want to take in this thread, bye from me to this thread.
Enjoy.
Before you leave this thread vinodh, let me assure you that I did not pluck this number out of thin air, but it is my own research based upon published figures widely available.
India's population stands at approximately 1,2 billion at the moment.
According to the Lancet report in 2006, which used data from the official india census, it was estimated that the Bhaaratiya female-to-male sex ratio fell from 945 per 1000 in 1991 to 927 per 1000 in 2001. They used this study to estimate 10 million girls were killed during that decade.
It is now 2008, and calculating the rate of fall in teh sex ration, it can safely be assumed that it now stands at around 905 females, per 1,000 men.
For an estimated population of 1.2 billion, this comes to a shortage of 114 million women in the Repuplic of India. 114 million women short now, so who knows how many millions more have been killed in the last century?
Now considering how the census of India actually doesn't reach the whole country, and the emigration of single male workers to the middle east, europe and USA, it can be safely assumed that the real figure of women shortage is around 150 million.
Even if it is slightly below that, it is still a shocking statistic. My heart bleeds for the innocents aborted, and the female infanticide still common in some places.
The lancet study in 2006 also said stated this practice is more common among wealthy and educated families, rather than poor, illiterate ones. So please don't hide behind the excuse of poor education and access to facilities.
It is time our Bhaaratiya friends owned up to this problem, and did something about it.