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FEMALE FOETICIDE
CAMPAIGN AGAINST      SEX
   SELECTIVE ABORTION
         Dr. R.S. Dahiya
           Senior Professor
         Department of Surgery
    HARYANA GYAN VIGYAN SAMITI
HORRIFYING FACTS
30 Million Women are missing in India
One RAPE every 54 minutes
One molestation every 20 minutes
One kidnapping/ abduction in every 45 minutes
Women teasing act every 5 minutes
One dowry death in 1hr 30 minutes
One act of cruelty in every 33 minutes
70% contribution in production , 1% ownership
0-6 sex ratio in Haryana (2001)is 820
Sex Ratio in Literates in Haryana--617
Child Sex Ratio – Bottom Ten Districts in
                     India
              District               Child Sex
                                    Ratio (2001)
Fathegarh Sahib (Punjab)                754
Patiala (Punjab)                        770
Kurukshetra (Haryana)                   770
Gurdaspur (Punjab)                      775
Kapurthala (Punjab)                     775
Bhatinda (Punjab)                       779
Mansa (Punjab)                          779
Amritsar (Punjab)                       783
Sonipat (Haryana)                       783
Ambala (Haryana)                        784
MYTHS & REALITIES
 Reduction in the number of women would
             enhance their worth
Economic theory of Demand & Supply does not hold good
Women cannot be equated with Onion or Tomato
In most South Asian Societies low sex ratio reflects their
lower status (Haryana as well)
Rape, forced marriages, polyandry, social insecurity, sex
stereotyping, purchase of brides will increase
Women will be compelled to stay within their homes
Powerful will have a JANANKHANA others will resort to
menial means
To murder a women on refusal to have forcible sex will
become an accepted norm
MYTHS & REALITIES
     Laws cannot curb sex determination tests
1.   True any progressive law in isolation cannot
     solve a social problem.
2.   Legal action coupled with awareness campaign
     and suitable policy interventions can be effective
3.   Unlike other problems like dowry, sati & child
     marriage, this issue has an additional player i.e.
     DOCTOR who is law abiding by and large but
     some are playing dirty game
MYTHS & REALITIES
Banning SD would infringe upon women's
     right to choose the sex of offspring
   Women from poor countries have never asked for a right to
   decide the offspring's sex. Will not be given this right easily.
   Where she cannot take decision regarding her
         a) Education
         b) Health
         c) Marriage
         d) Economic freedom
   How about sex preference? Son Preferance at the cost of girl.
   In a consumerist society demand for a choice could be created
   & nurtured.
MYTHS & REALITIES
Sex Selective Abortion is an effective tool for
    population control/ family planning

Development & Women empowerment is the best contraceptive.
Son Preference is a fact but it is not an important determinant of
India's rising population.
Women are not the Reproductive machines.
SD test and SSA only eliminates the 'Undesirable' sex. It does
not guarantee the 'desirable' birth.
Repeated abortions adversely effect the already compromised
health status of women.
Net reproductive rate target is 1 (decrease the number to
decrease the population) Not good for societal health.
MYTHS & REALITIES
Sex Determination tests are safe and accurate
Sonography can tell after 20 weeks and not
accurate.
SD will not alter the sex ratio of the population
How can you oppose SSA if you are not
opposed to abortion?
SSA are more Humane than dowry murders or
Sati.
GENDER INEQUALITY FACTS

     Gender inequality exists in most parts of the world
   Mortality inequality
   Natality inequality
   Basic facility inequality
   Special opportunity inequality
   Professional inequality
   Ownership inequality
   Household inequalities
     Household
    Cultural Biases
Status of Women--Some indicators
  Percent of births in past 3 years for which mother received
Percent of women Ages                                      25 -- 49
married before age 18                            (Haryana) 59.9
                                                           22.7


                                 (Punjab)

Percent of in the past 3 years
Birth of order 3+                                      (H) 41.6
                                                        (P) 39.6
Percent of women ages                                        15 -- 49
With any Anemia                                        (H) 47.0
                                                        (P) 41.4
Percent of women ages 15-49 with Any antenatal check up (H) 58.1
                                                         (P) 74.0
Status of Women--Some indicators
2 or more doses of T.T during pregnancy                           79.7
(H)                                                               89.9
                                                            (P)
For which mother received any IFA                           (H) 67.0
                                                             (P) 79.6
Which took place in a health facility                       (H) 22.4
                                                             (P) 37.5
Which are attended by a Health personnel                    (H) 42.0
                                                             (P) 62.6
With post partum check up with in 2 months                  (H) 15.7
                                                             (P) 20.3
Not needing permission to visit friends/relatives           (H) 20.8
                                                             (P) 28.0
Preferred sex of next child among married women up to God         14.7
(H)                                                               46.9
                                                            (P)
Boy                                                               46.9
Does not matter                                                   27.5
CULTURAL BIASES
   Factors which maintain gender System
   All religions have lower status for women
   Patriarchal framework of society and family is against women
   Judiciary also have gender biases
   Political Institutions
   Economic Institutions
   Media –Print and electronic as well
   Educational Institutions
   Our day today life values
Cultural Practices maintaining
                 gender
   Medicines for Son Birth
   Thali bajana aur Mattam manana
   Celebration of son –Sweet distribution
   6th day celebration as “CHHATH” for Boy
   5 kg Ghee and 10 kg Ghee
   Namkaran sanskar for Boy
   Funeral is to be lit by Son
   Different Dresses
   Different Hair Styles
   Honour Killings
   Khansama is male
   Halwai is male
   Suhag
   Vart- karva chauth
Cultural Practices
   She will eat last of all
   Vans ka Chalaney wala
   Pati parmeshwar- gambler, drunkard or womanizer
   Different plays
   Kanyadan
   Life of a Widow women
   Budhapey ka sahara
   Son Preference and Daughter Aversion in Folk Songs
   Inheritance Rights
UTILISATION OF MEDICAL SERVICES

  As many as 90% of population take recourse to western
  Medical Care.
  Primary Health Care Centers meet as little as 3% of the
  needs.
  Government Hospitals cost as much as private
  Hospitals.
  Most important point is that expenditure to meet the
  cost of Health Care is the second most important cause
  of rural indebtedness.


The woman folk is the most affected out of these left outs.
Implications of Gender
    Declining sex ratio
   Increasing Atrocities on Women
   Increasing Domestic Violence on women
   Disturbed family life of marriagable age people
   Many women for rich and polyandry for the poor
   Purchase of Brides
   Dehumanization of women and society as a whole
    Increasing Fatwas of Panchayats
Year       Dowry Death   Rape Regd     Molestation    Torture for
                304-B      376 – 8 IPC    354 IPC      Dowry 498-A
  1999           30            16            33            37

  2000           23            21            7             40

  2001           20            10            29            43

  2002           23            17            29            54

  2003           20            15            17            69

  2004           12            15            8             38
Up to June
National Crimes Record Bureau
   As per the data published by the National Crimes
    Record Bureau, New Delhi, out of the total 1,15,723
    cases related to women and registered under IPC in
    1996, rape accounted for 14,846 (12.8 per cent),
    dowry deaths 5513 (4.8 per cent) and cases of torture
    35,246 (30.5 per cent).
    In 1994, 98, 948 cases were registered under crime
    against women compared to 83,954 cases in 1993 and
    79,037 in 1992. The figure was 74,093 in 1991 and
    68,317 in 1990.
National Commission for Women
   The National Commission for Women is a statutory
    body constituted under the National Commission for
    Women Act 1990 to protect and promote the interests
    and to safeguard the rights of women.
    From January to December 2000, the Commission
    received a total of 5,268 complaints, which included
    dowry deaths 527, murder 235, rape 277, molestation
    11, dowry harassment 963, sexual harassment 131,
    bigamy 110, desertion of wives 267 and other types
    of harassment 2,747.

Purchased Bride Survey
Total no. of surveyed villages          12

No. of Gotras in surveyed villages    3 – 93


Sex Ratio (general)                  759 – 976

Sex Ratio (Schedule Castes)          632 - 941

Women brought from other States         50
S.N      Village      Total    Women   Men    S.C.   Women   Men     Sex   Ratio
         Name        Popula-                                        Gen.
                      tion




                                                                            S.C.

1.    Baliyana       15000       -     9550   5200   2400    2800    -       857
2.    Devsar          8579     4238    4341   1865    894    971    976      920
      (Bhiwani)
3.    Bhartana        2973     1290    1683   608     266    342    766      777
      (Jind)
4.    Bahuakbar      11280     5150    6130    -       -      -     840       -
      pur (rohtak)
5.    LalitKhera      2047      965    1082   310     133    177    891      791
      (Jind)
6.    Talav           4750     2253    2477   825     396    429    902      923
      (Jhajjar)
7.    Nayabas         3500     1600    1900   600     275    325    842      915
      (Rohtak)
S.No             Village Name   Gotra Number


 1.    Baliyana                      39
 2.    Devsar (Bhiwani)              15
 3.    Bhartana (Jind)               32
 4.    Bahuakbar pur (rohtak)        15
 5.    LalitKhera (Jind)             18
 6.    Talav (Jhajjar)               15
 7.    Nayabas (Rohtak)              33
 8.    Saiman                        23
 9.    Jindran                       3
10.    Ghuskani                      5
11.    Kultana                       14
12.    Nigana                        93
POLICY INITIATIVES
   Registering & monitoring of all pregnancies from 6th weeks
    onward & not from 12th weeks.
   Increase marriage age of girls from 18 to 21. Stop child marriages
   Provide compulsory, free, quality education to all girl children up
    to Secondary school level (Real Access should be there)
   Extend 50% representation to women in all decision making
    bodies of the state to introduce a feministic political culture
    conducive to women friendly political action.
   Eradicate child Labour and guarantee employment for adult
    women.
   Bring policy and legal measures to ensure that women have rights
    and control over productive resources, for the economic
    empowerment of women.
   Provide life-sustaining resources such as health, nutrition, water,
    education to all the children without gender bias.
POLICY INITIATIVES
Entrust power to panchayats to maintain a
register of demographic profile with the details on
vital statistics.
Frame the child policy and girl child policy to
protect the interest of the girl children.
Extend gender sensitization training to policy
makers,        planners,     administrators    and
implementers at all levels.
Promote gender perspective in to all policies and
sectoral- programmes
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS

 The health Secretary should issue necessary GO for
 periodical reporting of births, deaths and abortions by
 all the private hospitals and Government hospitals, to
 the state and this should be made public on request.
 Registration of all births and death should be made
 compulsory at village level, through the statutory
 health committee formed under panchayati raj
 institutions.
 Activate the health committee at the panchayat level
 to monitor the health services at the village level.
ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS

Sex of the foetus for all second trimester abortions to
be documented clearly.
Publish a scientific report every year on the causes for
the declining child sex ratio and the steps taken by the
Govt. to stop the decline trend.
Form Monitoring cell at the panchayat level to look
into the incidence of atrocities on women and girl
child.
Maintain the disaggregate data by sex and age related
to children and make it open to public.
LEGISLATIVE REFORMS
 Strict implementation of the Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques
 (Regulation and prevention of Misuse) Act 1994,PNDT Act
 amendment Rules 2003 and compulsory registration of all genetic
 counseling centers, Genetic Laboratories and Genetic clinics.
 Take stringent action against the violators of the Pre Natal Diagnostic
 Techniques( Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act 1994, by
 formulating suitable procedures which empower the Appropriate
 authority to take action
 20 police cases and 8 machines sealed by 31.12.2003. Punishment ?
 Stop all medical technologies that imbalances the birth ratio of female
 children.
 Strictly enforce all progressive legislations and enact legislation to
 protect the rights of the girls and women.
LEGISLATIVE REFORMS
    Enacting a central legislation for ensuring registration
    and monitoring the functioning of all private clinics as
    there is a growing trend in commercialization of
    medical profession.
     Necessary amendments in PNDT Act & MTP Act
    which takes away the punishment for victim women.
   PNDT(regulation         and prevention of misuse)
    Amendment Act 2003 empowering the Advisory
    committee for monitoring the Prenatal diagnostic
    centers should be strictly implemented.
   Strict enforcement of MTP Act etc.
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FEMALE FOETICIDE CAMPAIGN AGAINST SEX SELECTIVE ABORTION

  • 1. FEMALE FOETICIDE CAMPAIGN AGAINST SEX SELECTIVE ABORTION Dr. R.S. Dahiya Senior Professor Department of Surgery HARYANA GYAN VIGYAN SAMITI
  • 2. HORRIFYING FACTS 30 Million Women are missing in India One RAPE every 54 minutes One molestation every 20 minutes One kidnapping/ abduction in every 45 minutes Women teasing act every 5 minutes One dowry death in 1hr 30 minutes One act of cruelty in every 33 minutes 70% contribution in production , 1% ownership 0-6 sex ratio in Haryana (2001)is 820 Sex Ratio in Literates in Haryana--617
  • 3. Child Sex Ratio – Bottom Ten Districts in India District Child Sex Ratio (2001) Fathegarh Sahib (Punjab) 754 Patiala (Punjab) 770 Kurukshetra (Haryana) 770 Gurdaspur (Punjab) 775 Kapurthala (Punjab) 775 Bhatinda (Punjab) 779 Mansa (Punjab) 779 Amritsar (Punjab) 783 Sonipat (Haryana) 783 Ambala (Haryana) 784
  • 4. MYTHS & REALITIES Reduction in the number of women would enhance their worth Economic theory of Demand & Supply does not hold good Women cannot be equated with Onion or Tomato In most South Asian Societies low sex ratio reflects their lower status (Haryana as well) Rape, forced marriages, polyandry, social insecurity, sex stereotyping, purchase of brides will increase Women will be compelled to stay within their homes Powerful will have a JANANKHANA others will resort to menial means To murder a women on refusal to have forcible sex will become an accepted norm
  • 5. MYTHS & REALITIES Laws cannot curb sex determination tests 1. True any progressive law in isolation cannot solve a social problem. 2. Legal action coupled with awareness campaign and suitable policy interventions can be effective 3. Unlike other problems like dowry, sati & child marriage, this issue has an additional player i.e. DOCTOR who is law abiding by and large but some are playing dirty game
  • 6. MYTHS & REALITIES Banning SD would infringe upon women's right to choose the sex of offspring Women from poor countries have never asked for a right to decide the offspring's sex. Will not be given this right easily. Where she cannot take decision regarding her a) Education b) Health c) Marriage d) Economic freedom How about sex preference? Son Preferance at the cost of girl. In a consumerist society demand for a choice could be created & nurtured.
  • 7. MYTHS & REALITIES Sex Selective Abortion is an effective tool for population control/ family planning Development & Women empowerment is the best contraceptive. Son Preference is a fact but it is not an important determinant of India's rising population. Women are not the Reproductive machines. SD test and SSA only eliminates the 'Undesirable' sex. It does not guarantee the 'desirable' birth. Repeated abortions adversely effect the already compromised health status of women. Net reproductive rate target is 1 (decrease the number to decrease the population) Not good for societal health.
  • 8. MYTHS & REALITIES Sex Determination tests are safe and accurate Sonography can tell after 20 weeks and not accurate. SD will not alter the sex ratio of the population How can you oppose SSA if you are not opposed to abortion? SSA are more Humane than dowry murders or Sati.
  • 9. GENDER INEQUALITY FACTS Gender inequality exists in most parts of the world  Mortality inequality  Natality inequality  Basic facility inequality  Special opportunity inequality  Professional inequality  Ownership inequality  Household inequalities Household  Cultural Biases
  • 10. Status of Women--Some indicators Percent of births in past 3 years for which mother received Percent of women Ages 25 -- 49 married before age 18 (Haryana) 59.9 22.7 (Punjab) Percent of in the past 3 years Birth of order 3+ (H) 41.6 (P) 39.6 Percent of women ages 15 -- 49 With any Anemia (H) 47.0 (P) 41.4 Percent of women ages 15-49 with Any antenatal check up (H) 58.1 (P) 74.0
  • 11. Status of Women--Some indicators 2 or more doses of T.T during pregnancy 79.7 (H) 89.9 (P) For which mother received any IFA (H) 67.0 (P) 79.6 Which took place in a health facility (H) 22.4 (P) 37.5 Which are attended by a Health personnel (H) 42.0 (P) 62.6 With post partum check up with in 2 months (H) 15.7 (P) 20.3 Not needing permission to visit friends/relatives (H) 20.8 (P) 28.0 Preferred sex of next child among married women up to God 14.7 (H) 46.9 (P) Boy 46.9 Does not matter 27.5
  • 12. CULTURAL BIASES  Factors which maintain gender System  All religions have lower status for women  Patriarchal framework of society and family is against women  Judiciary also have gender biases  Political Institutions  Economic Institutions  Media –Print and electronic as well  Educational Institutions  Our day today life values
  • 13. Cultural Practices maintaining gender  Medicines for Son Birth  Thali bajana aur Mattam manana  Celebration of son –Sweet distribution  6th day celebration as “CHHATH” for Boy  5 kg Ghee and 10 kg Ghee  Namkaran sanskar for Boy  Funeral is to be lit by Son  Different Dresses  Different Hair Styles  Honour Killings  Khansama is male  Halwai is male  Suhag  Vart- karva chauth
  • 14. Cultural Practices  She will eat last of all  Vans ka Chalaney wala  Pati parmeshwar- gambler, drunkard or womanizer  Different plays  Kanyadan  Life of a Widow women  Budhapey ka sahara  Son Preference and Daughter Aversion in Folk Songs  Inheritance Rights
  • 15. UTILISATION OF MEDICAL SERVICES As many as 90% of population take recourse to western Medical Care. Primary Health Care Centers meet as little as 3% of the needs. Government Hospitals cost as much as private Hospitals. Most important point is that expenditure to meet the cost of Health Care is the second most important cause of rural indebtedness. The woman folk is the most affected out of these left outs.
  • 16. Implications of Gender  Declining sex ratio  Increasing Atrocities on Women  Increasing Domestic Violence on women  Disturbed family life of marriagable age people  Many women for rich and polyandry for the poor  Purchase of Brides  Dehumanization of women and society as a whole  Increasing Fatwas of Panchayats
  • 17. Year Dowry Death Rape Regd Molestation Torture for 304-B 376 – 8 IPC 354 IPC Dowry 498-A 1999 30 16 33 37 2000 23 21 7 40 2001 20 10 29 43 2002 23 17 29 54 2003 20 15 17 69 2004 12 15 8 38 Up to June
  • 18. National Crimes Record Bureau  As per the data published by the National Crimes Record Bureau, New Delhi, out of the total 1,15,723 cases related to women and registered under IPC in 1996, rape accounted for 14,846 (12.8 per cent), dowry deaths 5513 (4.8 per cent) and cases of torture 35,246 (30.5 per cent). In 1994, 98, 948 cases were registered under crime against women compared to 83,954 cases in 1993 and 79,037 in 1992. The figure was 74,093 in 1991 and 68,317 in 1990.
  • 19. National Commission for Women  The National Commission for Women is a statutory body constituted under the National Commission for Women Act 1990 to protect and promote the interests and to safeguard the rights of women. From January to December 2000, the Commission received a total of 5,268 complaints, which included dowry deaths 527, murder 235, rape 277, molestation 11, dowry harassment 963, sexual harassment 131, bigamy 110, desertion of wives 267 and other types of harassment 2,747. 
  • 20. Purchased Bride Survey Total no. of surveyed villages 12 No. of Gotras in surveyed villages 3 – 93 Sex Ratio (general) 759 – 976 Sex Ratio (Schedule Castes) 632 - 941 Women brought from other States 50
  • 21. S.N Village Total Women Men S.C. Women Men Sex Ratio Name Popula- Gen. tion S.C. 1. Baliyana 15000 - 9550 5200 2400 2800 - 857 2. Devsar 8579 4238 4341 1865 894 971 976 920 (Bhiwani) 3. Bhartana 2973 1290 1683 608 266 342 766 777 (Jind) 4. Bahuakbar 11280 5150 6130 - - - 840 - pur (rohtak) 5. LalitKhera 2047 965 1082 310 133 177 891 791 (Jind) 6. Talav 4750 2253 2477 825 396 429 902 923 (Jhajjar) 7. Nayabas 3500 1600 1900 600 275 325 842 915 (Rohtak)
  • 22.
  • 23. S.No Village Name Gotra Number 1. Baliyana 39 2. Devsar (Bhiwani) 15 3. Bhartana (Jind) 32 4. Bahuakbar pur (rohtak) 15 5. LalitKhera (Jind) 18 6. Talav (Jhajjar) 15 7. Nayabas (Rohtak) 33 8. Saiman 23 9. Jindran 3 10. Ghuskani 5 11. Kultana 14 12. Nigana 93
  • 24. POLICY INITIATIVES  Registering & monitoring of all pregnancies from 6th weeks onward & not from 12th weeks.  Increase marriage age of girls from 18 to 21. Stop child marriages  Provide compulsory, free, quality education to all girl children up to Secondary school level (Real Access should be there)  Extend 50% representation to women in all decision making bodies of the state to introduce a feministic political culture conducive to women friendly political action.  Eradicate child Labour and guarantee employment for adult women.  Bring policy and legal measures to ensure that women have rights and control over productive resources, for the economic empowerment of women.  Provide life-sustaining resources such as health, nutrition, water, education to all the children without gender bias.
  • 25. POLICY INITIATIVES Entrust power to panchayats to maintain a register of demographic profile with the details on vital statistics. Frame the child policy and girl child policy to protect the interest of the girl children. Extend gender sensitization training to policy makers, planners, administrators and implementers at all levels. Promote gender perspective in to all policies and sectoral- programmes
  • 26. ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS The health Secretary should issue necessary GO for periodical reporting of births, deaths and abortions by all the private hospitals and Government hospitals, to the state and this should be made public on request. Registration of all births and death should be made compulsory at village level, through the statutory health committee formed under panchayati raj institutions. Activate the health committee at the panchayat level to monitor the health services at the village level.
  • 27. ADMINISTRATIVE REFORMS Sex of the foetus for all second trimester abortions to be documented clearly. Publish a scientific report every year on the causes for the declining child sex ratio and the steps taken by the Govt. to stop the decline trend. Form Monitoring cell at the panchayat level to look into the incidence of atrocities on women and girl child. Maintain the disaggregate data by sex and age related to children and make it open to public.
  • 28. LEGISLATIVE REFORMS Strict implementation of the Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and prevention of Misuse) Act 1994,PNDT Act amendment Rules 2003 and compulsory registration of all genetic counseling centers, Genetic Laboratories and Genetic clinics. Take stringent action against the violators of the Pre Natal Diagnostic Techniques( Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act 1994, by formulating suitable procedures which empower the Appropriate authority to take action 20 police cases and 8 machines sealed by 31.12.2003. Punishment ? Stop all medical technologies that imbalances the birth ratio of female children. Strictly enforce all progressive legislations and enact legislation to protect the rights of the girls and women.
  • 29. LEGISLATIVE REFORMS Enacting a central legislation for ensuring registration and monitoring the functioning of all private clinics as there is a growing trend in commercialization of medical profession. Necessary amendments in PNDT Act & MTP Act which takes away the punishment for victim women.  PNDT(regulation and prevention of misuse) Amendment Act 2003 empowering the Advisory committee for monitoring the Prenatal diagnostic centers should be strictly implemented.  Strict enforcement of MTP Act etc.