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A report by a British charity says there has been a sharp decline in the number of young girls to boys in some parts of India in the last five years. Anjana Pasricha reports from New Delhi, the cultural preference for sons has led to a skewed ratio of girls to boys in India as many families abort1 female fetuses2.
Underprivileged girls in Bangalore, India (File)
The study in north and northwest India found that the ratio of girls under six years of age has plunged3 since 2001 when the last nationwide census4 was conducted.
The report "Disappearing Daughters" has been conducted by ActionAid and Canada's International Development Research Center.
It says in three of five states surveyed, the number of girls had declined to less than 800 for every 1000 boys compared to the nationwide average of 950 girls.
The report says the decline is happening in both rural and prosperous urban areas, showing that the preference for sons cut across economic and social classes.
The report's main researcher, Jyoti Sapru, says urban families (in some areas like the northern Punjab state) are increasingly opting5 for small families, squeezing the space for girls.
"For example in urban Punjab one finds that families articulate the size that they ideally would like as one child, and that one child really is becoming a one-son family - it is no more space given for one girl, one boy," Sapru said.
The report says many parents do whatever they can to avoid having daughters.
Some abort female fetuses after using ultrasound technology to determine the sex of the child despite a 1994 law that bans such tests.
It says survival rates for of girl babies are also hitting an all-time low due to neglect of their health.
The preference for boys over girls is rooted in a culture that looks upon girls as financial burdens because parents give a dowry when they marry.
Sapru says that preference is becoming accentuated6 as people begin to spend larger amounts on the education and health of their children.
"Somewhere the investment in a daughter from the point of view of health and education seems to be becoming more of a liability for families, coupled with dowry for a girl," Sapru said. "They would rather put money in their son's education and health, and his marriage and his job."
Over the past decade, India has launched several public campaigns to educate people about the rights of girls - but progress has been slow, especially in the north of the country.
The "Disappearing Daughters" report has called on the government to ensure tougher enforcement of laws to check the practice of aborting7 female fetuses. But it says that in the long term, cultural attitudes need to change.
The British medical journal, Lancet, has estimated that half a million female fetuses are aborted8 every year in India.
1 abort | |
v.使流产,堕胎;中止;中止(工作、计划等) | |
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n.胎,胎儿( fetus的名词复数 ) | |
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3 plunged | |
v.颠簸( plunge的过去式和过去分词 );暴跌;骤降;突降 | |
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4 census | |
n.(官方的)人口调查,人口普查 | |
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5 opting | |
v.选择,挑选( opt的现在分词 ) | |
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6 accentuated | |
v.重读( accentuate的过去式和过去分词 );使突出;使恶化;加重音符号于 | |
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7 aborting | |
v.(使)流产( abort的现在分词 );(使)(某事物)中止;(因故障等而)(使)(飞机、宇宙飞船、导弹等)中断飞行;(使)(飞行任务等)中途失败 | |
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8 aborted | |
adj.流产的,失败的v.(使)流产( abort的过去式和过去分词 );(使)(某事物)中止;(因故障等而)(使)(飞机、宇宙飞船、导弹等)中断飞行;(使)(飞行任务等)中途失败 | |
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