India’s Anti-Feticide Plan Considers Paying Famili
Critics find the plan problematic, asserting that it is wealthier and educated families who most often opt to abort female fetuses. Critics argue that the government would do better by enforcing the 14-year-old anti-infanticide law (Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act) rather than using “schemes” such as paying families to keep their girl children.
A 2006 survey by the medical journal Lancet found that “[p]renatal sex determination followed by selective abortion of female fetuses is the most plausible explanation for the low sex ratio at birth in
Compiled from: Gagandeep,
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