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FEMALE FOETICIDE
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WHAT IS FEMALE FETICIDE?
 It is defined as aborting a female foetus after sex
determination test.
 Ultra-sonography and Foetoscopy helps
determine abnormalities in the fetus. But it is
misused to find out sex of the fetus and abortion is
done if it is a girl.
CAUSES OF FEMALE FETICIDE
 Obsession for Son.
 Fear of dowry by many poor class families.
 Girls are considered as financial obligation by many
parents.
 Advancement in technology , nowadays parent determines
the sex of a child before birth.
 Some of the doctors do this heinous act to fulfill their money
desire.
*Vicious Cycle of Female Feticide
CONSEQUENCES OF FEMALE FETICIDE
 Decrease in the female population.
 Adverse effect on women's health physically , mentally
and emotionally.
 Women are abused and sexually exploited.
 Leads to women trafficking . Women are kidnapped
, bought and sold for marriage.
 Suicide rates in women will increase .
FEMALE FETICIDE IN INDIA
 The child sex ratio has dropped from 945 females
per 1000 males in 1991 to 927 females per 1000
males in 2001.
 Estimated that 50 million girls and women are
‘missing’ from India’s population because of
termination of the female foetus.
 Female foeticide in India increased by 49.2%.
SEX RATIO – AGE GROUP (0-6 YRS)
750
800
850
900
950
1000
960
933
880
850 846
820
Females per 1000 males
909
894
885
867
876
 Dowry (known as Dahej ) is a payment of cash or gifts from
the bride's family to the bridegroom's family upon marriage.
 Groom demands the bride’s father to provide money for
his daughter’s maintenance as she is now a financial
‘burden’ on him.
 When the dowry amount is not considered sufficient the
bride is often harassed ,
abused and even killed.
 It is estimated that a dowry death occurs in India
every 93 minutes.
EVIL OF DOWRY
LEGAL INITIATIVES
 The Prenatal Diagnostic Test Act (PNDT
Act)
 The Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Act
 The Dowry Prohibition Act
THE PRENATAL DIAGNOSTIC TEST
ACT (PNDT ACT) OF 1994
 This Act was enacted in the year 1994 in all of the states
in India , but it came into force in the year 1996.
 Through this Act the use of pre-natal diagnostic
techniques is prohibited and regulated.
 PNDT Act was amended in 2003 with its main aim to to
ban the use of sex-selection techniques as well as the
misuse of pre-natal diagnostic techniques for sex-
selective abortions .
 More than 21,600 centres conducting pre-natal
diagnostic procedure have been registered.
THE MEDICAL TERMINATION OF
PREGNANCY ACT, 1971
 Was enacted by the Indian Parliament in the year 1971
and came into force in 1972 .
 As per India’s abortion laws only qualified doc stipulated
conditions, can perform abortion on a woman in an
approved clinic or hospital.
 The Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act
of India clearly states the conditions under which a
pregnancy can be ended or aborted .
Year 1972 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2003 2007 2010
Number of
abortions
reported
24300 214197 388405 583704 581215 570914 723142 1229937 1895721 2529979
THE DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT, 1961
 Prohibits the request, payment or acceptance of a
dowry, demanded or given as a precondition for a
marriage.
 Asking or giving of dowry can be punished by an
imprisonment of up to six months, or a fine of up to
Rs. 5000.
 Indian government has modified property
inheritance laws and permitted daughters to claim
equal rights to their parental property.
MY VERDICT
We as well educated and aware citizens can bring a change.
 The government should implement stern policies against this by
removing the child sex recognizing centers and banning their
licenses.
 The family who are involved in this act sholud be fined with some
cash amount and sent to the jail for a minimum of 2 years.
 Higher status should be provided to women by involving them in
the high profile jobs and including special reservation policies for
women.
 Higher education should be provided to women so that they can
take decisions for themselves.
Female Foeticide in India

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Female Foeticide in India

  • 2. WHAT IS FEMALE FETICIDE?  It is defined as aborting a female foetus after sex determination test.  Ultra-sonography and Foetoscopy helps determine abnormalities in the fetus. But it is misused to find out sex of the fetus and abortion is done if it is a girl.
  • 3. CAUSES OF FEMALE FETICIDE  Obsession for Son.  Fear of dowry by many poor class families.  Girls are considered as financial obligation by many parents.  Advancement in technology , nowadays parent determines the sex of a child before birth.  Some of the doctors do this heinous act to fulfill their money desire. *Vicious Cycle of Female Feticide
  • 4. CONSEQUENCES OF FEMALE FETICIDE  Decrease in the female population.  Adverse effect on women's health physically , mentally and emotionally.  Women are abused and sexually exploited.  Leads to women trafficking . Women are kidnapped , bought and sold for marriage.  Suicide rates in women will increase .
  • 5. FEMALE FETICIDE IN INDIA  The child sex ratio has dropped from 945 females per 1000 males in 1991 to 927 females per 1000 males in 2001.  Estimated that 50 million girls and women are ‘missing’ from India’s population because of termination of the female foetus.  Female foeticide in India increased by 49.2%.
  • 6.
  • 7. SEX RATIO – AGE GROUP (0-6 YRS) 750 800 850 900 950 1000 960 933 880 850 846 820 Females per 1000 males
  • 9.  Dowry (known as Dahej ) is a payment of cash or gifts from the bride's family to the bridegroom's family upon marriage.  Groom demands the bride’s father to provide money for his daughter’s maintenance as she is now a financial ‘burden’ on him.  When the dowry amount is not considered sufficient the bride is often harassed , abused and even killed.  It is estimated that a dowry death occurs in India every 93 minutes. EVIL OF DOWRY
  • 10.
  • 11. LEGAL INITIATIVES  The Prenatal Diagnostic Test Act (PNDT Act)  The Medical Termination Of Pregnancy Act  The Dowry Prohibition Act
  • 12. THE PRENATAL DIAGNOSTIC TEST ACT (PNDT ACT) OF 1994  This Act was enacted in the year 1994 in all of the states in India , but it came into force in the year 1996.  Through this Act the use of pre-natal diagnostic techniques is prohibited and regulated.  PNDT Act was amended in 2003 with its main aim to to ban the use of sex-selection techniques as well as the misuse of pre-natal diagnostic techniques for sex- selective abortions .  More than 21,600 centres conducting pre-natal diagnostic procedure have been registered.
  • 13. THE MEDICAL TERMINATION OF PREGNANCY ACT, 1971  Was enacted by the Indian Parliament in the year 1971 and came into force in 1972 .  As per India’s abortion laws only qualified doc stipulated conditions, can perform abortion on a woman in an approved clinic or hospital.  The Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) Act of India clearly states the conditions under which a pregnancy can be ended or aborted . Year 1972 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2003 2007 2010 Number of abortions reported 24300 214197 388405 583704 581215 570914 723142 1229937 1895721 2529979
  • 14. THE DOWRY PROHIBITION ACT, 1961  Prohibits the request, payment or acceptance of a dowry, demanded or given as a precondition for a marriage.  Asking or giving of dowry can be punished by an imprisonment of up to six months, or a fine of up to Rs. 5000.  Indian government has modified property inheritance laws and permitted daughters to claim equal rights to their parental property.
  • 15. MY VERDICT We as well educated and aware citizens can bring a change.  The government should implement stern policies against this by removing the child sex recognizing centers and banning their licenses.  The family who are involved in this act sholud be fined with some cash amount and sent to the jail for a minimum of 2 years.  Higher status should be provided to women by involving them in the high profile jobs and including special reservation policies for women.  Higher education should be provided to women so that they can take decisions for themselves.