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Female feticide in India

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Women are murdered all over the world. But in India a most brutal form of killing females takes place regularly, even before they have the opportunity to be born. Female feticide--the selective abortion of female fetuses--is killing upwards of one million females in India annually with far-ranging and tragic consequences. In some areas, the sex ratio of females to males has dropped to less than 8000:1000. Females not only face
According to a survey conducted by the United Nations, India has one of the highest female foeticide and infanticide rates in the world. An estimated 63 million women are ‘missing’ from the population due to gender selective abortions. This disturbing trend has resulted in an alarming gender ratio imbalance, where there are only 927 females for every 1000 males in India. inequality in this culture, they are even denied the right to be born. Why do so many families selectively abort baby daughters? In a word: economics. Aborting female fetuses is both practical and socially acceptable in India. Female feticide is driven by many factors, but primarily by the prospect of having to pay a dowry to the future bridegroom of a daughter. While sons offer security to their families in old age and can perform the rites for the souls of deceased parents and ancestors, daughters are perceived as a social and economic burden. Prenatal sex detection technologies have been misused, allowing the selective abortions of female offspring to proliferate. Legally, however, female feticide is a penal offence. Although female infanticide has long been committed in India, feticide is a relatively new practice, emerging concurrently with the advent of technological advancements in prenatal sex determination on a large scale in the 1990s. While abortion is legal in India, it is a crime to abort a pregnancy solely because the fetus is female. Strict laws and penalties are in place for violators. These laws, however, have not stemmed the tide of this abhorrent practice. This article will discuss the socio-legal conundrum female feticide presents, as well as the consequences of having too few women in Indian society.
 
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India is not a country. It's a continent.

The practise of killing girl child is common in North India especially Punjab, Haryana Rajasthan & Gujarat.
 
Get you facts right, ethnofascist.
It was the son of Qasim.
and the girl wrote to Hajjaj.

@Areesh

Thank you for the correction. In Sindh, we don't talk much about Qasim or Indian women. This seems to be more of KPK and Punjab interest.
 
Thank you for the correction. In Sindh, we don't talk much about Qasim or Indian women. This seems to be more of KPK and Punjab interest.
That could be why Sindh is different from the aforementioned.

Holding grudges is never healthy, esp when they are 1300 year old.
 
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technically illegal but if you're friends with the doctor, they can tell you if you're super curious.
 
That could be why Sindh is different from the aforementioned.

Holding grudges is never healthy, esp when they are 1300 year old.
IN arab people say a 17 years old boy from taif have captured india once
and then a spices company captured again india
 
IN arab people say a 17 years old boy from taif have captured india once
and then a spices company captured again india
Same India that broke sole islamic nuclear power ?
 
For a better understanding based on districts, refer the map. Region around Delhi, UP-Bihar and MP seem to be the most low ratio. Its understandable since most rapists and crimes against women happen a lot there. Its also popularly called the cow belt because they are very conservative. They worship gau mata but commit crimes against their own women.

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