India's unwanted girls

sarmad

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India's 2011 census shows a serious decline in the number of girls under the age of seven - activists fear eight million female foetuses may have been aborted in the past decade. The BBC's Geeta Pandey in Delhi explores what has led to this crisis.


Kulwant has three daughters aged 24, 23 and 20 and a son who is 16.


In the years between the birth of her third daughter and her son, Kulwant became pregnant three times.


Each time, she says, she was forced to abort the foetus by her family after ultrasound tests confirmed that they were girls.


"My mother-in-law taunted me for giving birth to girls. She said her son would divorce me if I didn't bear a son."


Kulwant still has vivid memories of the first abortion. "The baby was nearly five months old. She was beautiful. I miss her, and the others we killed," she says, breaking down, wiping away her tears.


Until her son was born, Kulwant's daily life consisted of beatings and abuse from her husband, mother-in-law and brother-in-law. Once, she says, they even attempted to set her on fire.


"They were angry. They didn't want girls in the family. They wanted boys so they could get fat dowries," she says.


India outlawed dowries in 1961, but the practice remains rampant and the value of dowries is constantly growing, affecting rich and poor alike.


Kulwant's husband died three years after the birth of their son. "It was the curse of the daughters we killed. That's why he died so young," she says.


Common attitude


Her neighbour Rekha is mother of a chubby three-year-old girl.


Last September, when she became pregnant again, her mother-in-law forced her to undergo an abortion after an ultrasound showed that she was pregnant with twin girls.


"I said there's no difference between girls and boys. But here they think differently. There's no happiness when a girl is born. They say the son will carry forward our lineage, but the daughter will get married and go off to another family."


Kulwant and Rekha live in Sagarpur, a lower middle-class area in south-west Delhi.


Here, narrow minds live in homes separated by narrow lanes.


The women's story is common and repeated in millions of homes across India, and it has been getting worse.


In 1961, for every 1,000 boys under the age of seven, there were 976 girls. Today, the figure has dropped to a dismal 914 girls.


Although the number of women overall is improving (due to factors such as life expectancy), India's ratio of young girls to boys is one of the worst in the world after China.


Many factors come into play to explain this: infanticide, abuse and neglect of girl children.


But campaigners say the decline is largely due to the increased availability of antenatal sex screening, and they talk of a genocide.


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The government has been forced to admit that its strategy has failed to put an end to female foeticide.
'National shame'


"Whatever measures have been put in over the past 40 years have not had any impact on the child sex ratio," Home Secretary GK Pillai said when the census report was released.


Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described female foeticide and infanticide as a "national shame" and called for a "crusade" to save girl babies.


But Sabu George, India's best-known campaigner on the issue, says the government has so far shown little determination to stop the practices.


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Until 30 years ago, he says, India's sex ratio was "reasonable". Then in 1974, Delhi's prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences came out with a study which said sex-determination tests were a boon for Indian women.


It said they no longer needed to produce endless children to have the right number of sons, and it encouraged the determination and elimination of female foetuses as an effective tool of population control.


"By late 80s, every newspaper in Delhi was advertising for ultrasound sex determination," said Mr George.


"Clinics from Punjab were boasting that they had 10 years' experience in eliminating girl children and inviting parents to come to them."


In 1994, the Pre-Natal Determination Test (PNDT) Act outlawed sex-selective abortion. In 2004, it was amended to include gender selection even at the pre-conception stage.


Abortion is generally legal up to 12 weeks' gestation. Sex can be determined by a scan from about 14 weeks.


"What is needed is a strict implementation of the law," says Varsha Joshi, director of census operations for Delhi. "I find there's absolutely no will on the part of the government to stop this."


Today, there are 40,000 registered ultrasound clinics in the country, and many more exist without any record.
'Really sad'


Ms Joshi, a former district commissioner of south-west Delhi, says there are dozens of ultrasound clinics in the area. It has the worst child sex ratio in the capital - 836 girls under seven for every 1,000 boys.


Delhi's overall ratio is not much better at 866 girls under seven for every 1,000 boys.


"It's really sad. We are the capital of the country and we have such a poor ratio," Ms Joshi says.


The south-west district shares its boundary with Punjab and Haryana, the two Indian states with the worst sex ratios.


Since the last census, Punjab and Haryana have shown a slight improvement. But Delhi has registered a decline.


"Something's really wrong here and something has to be done to put things right," Ms Joshi says.


Almost all the ultrasound clinics in the area have the mandatory board outside, proclaiming that they do not carry out illegal sex-determination tests.


But the women in Sagarpur say most people here know where to go when they need an ultrasound or an abortion.


They say anyone who wants to get a foetal ultrasound done, gets it done. In the five-star clinics of south Delhi it costs 10,000-plus rupees ($222; 135), In the remote peripheral areas of Delhi's border, it costs a few hundred rupees.


Similarly, the costs vary for those wanting an illegal abortion.


Delhi is not alone in its anti-girl bias. Sex ratios have declined in 17 states in the past decade, with the biggest falls registered in Jammu and Kashmir.


Ms Joshi says most offenders are members of the growing middle-class and affluent Indians - they are aware that the technology exists and have the means to pay to find out the sex of their baby and abort if they choose.


"We have to take effective steps to control the promotion of sex determination by the medical community. And file cases against doctors who do it," Mr George says.


"Otherwise by 2021, we are frightened to think what it will be like."


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Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-13264301
 

bravo

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India govt needs to give some incentives to poor family :10000 Rs yearly for every girl child and the money should be given to girl on her 18th birthday!!

Along with interest for 18 years this amount would be close to 6-10 laks !!
 

faqira786

Senator (1k+ posts)
This is very common in India even it was in Candian NEWS that many indian live in Canada, they go to India for girls abortion or KALA JAdoo to have SON. Its very common in Canada that many indian want to have boys and they KILLS girls. a True Article.
 

jujuju

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i dont want to make this an india-pakistan slanging match here. i was looking into this topic myself a few days ago. i always thought pakistan had a much better sex ratio then india, but on searching the internet, pakistan seems to be same/worse than india. i would like our pakistani brothers to make some comments about this. may be things like which provinces are worst affected, is female infanticide practised post birth or during pregnancy, is it more common in rural or urban pakistan (for e.g. in india the worst affected states are the most urban states punjab, chandigarh, delhi etc.)
Again to all those hyper-patriotic pakistanis, dont start fighting with me. i do not pay that game. since there is rarely any news of the skewed sex ratio in pakistan, i just wanted to ask on general information/inquisitiveness sake.
This is very common in India even it was in Candian NEWS that many indian live in Canada, they go to India for girls abortion or KALA JAdoo to have SON. Its very common in Canada that many indian want to have boys and they KILLS girls. a True Article.
 

faqira786

Senator (1k+ posts)
i dont want to make this an india-pakistan slanging match here. i was looking into this topic myself a few days ago. i always thought pakistan had a much better sex ratio then india, but on searching the internet, pakistan seems to be same/worse than india. i would like our pakistani brothers to make some comments about this. may be things like which provinces are worst affected, is female infanticide practised post birth or during pregnancy, is it more common in rural or urban pakistan (for e.g. in india the worst affected states are the most urban states punjab, chandigarh, delhi etc.)
Again to all those hyper-patriotic pakistanis, dont start fighting with me. i do not pay that game. since there is rarely any news of the skewed sex ratio in pakistan, i just wanted to ask on general information/inquisitiveness sake.


The only comment I can pass, Pakistan is much better position on this sort of issue. There may some cases but not as LARGE SCALE as in INDIA. you should give us some CREDIT and AGREED on us. The search you did on internet may be misleading information and sometime are not correct.

Pakistan MEDIA is very open and you should have seen this on pakistan media or WROLD MEDIA. MOST of world media talk or relate this issue to India. I am very hopefull that Paklistan is still in good condidtion for girls birth. Pakistan Parents beleieved in ALLAH and accept as gift from Allah either gilr or boy.
 

bravo

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The only comment I can pass, Pakistan is much better position on this sort of issue. There may some cases but not as LARGE SCALE as in INDIA. you should give us some CREDIT and AGREED on us. The search you did on internet may be misleading information and sometime are not correct.

Pakistan MEDIA is very open and you should have seen this on pakistan media or WROLD MEDIA. MOST of world media talk or relate this issue to India. I am very hopefull that Paklistan is still in good condidtion for girls birth. Pakistan Parents beleieved in ALLAH and accept as gift from Allah either gilr or boy.

its not problem of religion..its problem to do with dowry!even muslim follow dowry!!dont try to score brownie points here !!
accept the reality !!it may be less in pakistan but problem is also grave there !
China sex ratio is worse,india is bad ,pakistan's is less bad !!

but all of them have to work out on this !!
 

jujuju

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as i said even i thought pakistan has bettr sex ratio. in fact till the 80's and early 90's pakistan has a much much better sex ratio than india. but now it is almost the same. in fact in the young category (age under 25) pakistan is worse.

http://www.demographie.net/guilmoto/pdf/PDR 2009 35 3 Guilmoto.pdf

page 522 gives a basic table of sex ratios and it is clear that pak and india are at the same level as per relatively recent surveys. i was hoping pakistanis can provide some anecdotal/serious evidence of what happens there as no major study seems to have been done.

The only comment I can pass, Pakistan is much better position on this sort of issue. There may some cases but not as LARGE SCALE as in INDIA. you should give us some CREDIT and AGREED on us. The search you did on internet may be misleading information and sometime are not correct.

Pakistan MEDIA is very open and you should have seen this on pakistan media or WROLD MEDIA. MOST of world media talk or relate this issue to India. I am very hopefull that Paklistan is still in good condidtion for girls birth. Pakistan Parents beleieved in ALLAH and accept as gift from Allah either gilr or boy.
 

littlemaster

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quot comments uncle.
i am at your service.
or apna 12 sala kaka ki bohat tareef mat kerain ,nazar lag jati ha,kitni mushkal is pada or bara howa ha na akhar.
 
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haqiqath

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Shame on all indians and wish hell for all such parents who destroy female baby through abortion or their black magics shame on mun mohan sonia gandhi who are not noticing this serious issue thats why gay rate increasing in indians dark hearted black crows better kill more males to normalise this ratio india dreaming of becoming asian tiger and in list of devoloped countries to hell with all such criminal nation of parasites only solution when all indian males sexualy starvated start raping daughter sisters of bal takray shev cena group and vvip familes so they wil start thinking about it.:13: