Beti Bachao from real foeticide
Despite positive strides in the sex ratio at birth, female foeticide in India remains a pressing issue. Laws alone can't solve this deep-rooted problem. Community initiatives that uplift girls and involve men as allies are essential. Medical profe...

The foeticide landscape reveals a sharp disconnect between stats and criminal records. Civil Registration System (CRS) highlights Jharkhand and Bihar with lowest SRB, at 899 and 900, respectively. Conversely, states with highest registered criminal cases like MP and Rajasthan maintain better ratios. This paradox suggests that higher case volumes in these regions likely reflect more aggressive law enforcement and action, rather than a higher prevalence of the crime itself.
Eliminating foeticide requires more than the stringent Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act 1994, and its subsequent updates. The core focus must be dismantling the 'liability narrative'. We need community-led shifts, such as public celebrations of the female child and engagement of men in equality dialogues. Digital auditing of ultrasound facilities and ethical sensitisation for doctors are vital to prevent misuse of portable detection tools. Ultimately, strengthening social security for the elderly is also critical. By delinking old-age survival from the need for a male heir, it removes any 'RoI' factor from the equation.
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