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		<title>Save Girl Child &#8211; Save Human Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 07:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mohit Tripathi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our View: We believe that education is pivotal in accomplishing the mission of female empowerment and changing the prevalent misguided mindset, derivative of socio- cultural factors towards the girl child and women in general. &#160; Our Aim: Focusing on education and vocational training is the key, as this will also address the underlying issues of]]></description>
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<h4><strong><u>Our View:</u></strong></h4>
<p>We believe that education is pivotal in accomplishing the mission of female empowerment and changing the prevalent misguided mindset, derivative of socio- cultural factors towards the girl child and women in general.</p>
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<h4><strong><u>Our Aim:</u></strong></h4>
<p>Focusing on education and vocational training is the key, as this will also address the underlying issues of illiteracy and poverty. Moreover, an educated and financially independent girl will not only support and look after her family, but will eventually lead to a better and balanced society. A wakeup call to all of us, we cannot avoid this growing issue any further.</p>
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<h4><strong><u>Our Objectives:</u></strong></h4>
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<li>To raise awareness about this issue in different rural parts of India.</li>
<li>To provide opportunities and financial aid to families who can’t afford their girls.</li>
<li>To help girls from deprived families to become self-reliant and financially independent by providing various vocational training courses. </li>
<li>To provide financial aid to institutions which are actively involved in empowerment of girls and their overall welfare. </li>
<li>To investigate and put a STOP on the activities including feticide in every reachable areas.</li>
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<h2>We need a <strong>SPARK to IGNITE</strong> their Lives!</h2>
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		<title>Save Humanity Save Girls &#8211; Stop Female Feticide</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jun 2011 06:25:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mohit Tripathi</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[source:UNICEF.ORG Eligible Jat boys from Haryana travel 3,000 km across the country to find themselves a bride. With increasingly fewer girls in Haryana, they are seeking brides from as far away as Kerala as the only way to change their single status. The girls have not vanished overnight. Decades of sex determination tests and female]]></description>
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<p>Eligible Jat boys from Haryana travel 3,000 km across the country to  find themselves a bride. With increasingly fewer girls in Haryana, they  are seeking brides from as far away as Kerala as the only way to change  their single status.</p>
<p><a href="http://astepup.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/fifty_million_missing.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-13" title="fifty_million_missing" src="http://astepup.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/fifty_million_missing-300x215.jpg" alt="Dead Sex Ratio" width="300" height="215" /></a></p>
<p>The girls have not vanished overnight.  Decades of sex determination tests and female foeticide that has  acquired genocide proportions are finally catching up with states in  India.</p>
<p>This is only the tip of the demographic and social problems  confronting India in the coming years. Skewed sex ratios have moved  beyond the states of <strong>Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, Gujarat and Himachal  Pradesh</strong>. With news of increasing number of female foetuses being aborted  from Orissa to Bangalore there is ample evidence to suggest that the  next census will reveal a further fall in child sex ratios throughout  the country.</p>
<p>The decline in child sex ratio in India is evident by comparing the  census figures. <strong>In 1991, the figure was 947 girls to 1000 boys.</strong> Ten  years later it had fallen to <strong>927 girls for 1000 boys.</strong></p>
<p>Since 1991, 80% of districts in India have recorded a declining sex ratio with the state of Punjab being the worst.</p>
<p>States like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and  Haryana have recorded a more than 50 point decline in the child sex  ratio in this period.</p>
<p>Despite these horrific numbers, foetal sex determination and sex  selective abortion by unethical medical professionals has today grown  into a Rs. 1,000 crore industry (US$ 244 million). Social discrimination  against women, already entrenched in Indian society, has been spurred  on by technological developments that today allow mobile sex selection  clinics to drive into almost any village or neighbourhood unchecked.</p>
<p>The PCPNDT Act 1994 (Preconception and Prenatal Diagnostic Techniques  Act) was modified in 2003 to target the medical profession &#8211; the  ‘supply side’ of the practice of sex selection. However non  implementation of the Act has been the biggest failing of the campaign  against sex selection</p>
<p>According to the latest data available till May 2006, as many as 22  out of 35 states in India had not reported a single case of violation of  the act since it came into force. Delhi reported the largest number of  violations – 76 out of which 69 were cases of non registration of birth!  Punjab had 67 cases and Gujarat 57 cases.</p>
<p>But the battle rages on.</p>
<p>In a recent landmark judgment the Mumbai High Court upheld an  amendment to the PCPNDT Act banning sex selection treatment. The Court  pronounced that pre natal sex determination would be as good as female  foeticide. Pre-conception sex determination violated a woman’s right to  live and was against the Constitution, it said.</p>
<p>While the boys from Haryana may have found a temporary solution to  the problem of missing brides, experts warn that the demographic crisis  will lead to increasing sexual violence and abuse against women and  female children, trafficking, increasing number of child marriages,  increasing maternal deaths due to abortions and early marriages and  increase in practices like polyandry.</p>
<p>There have been only two convictions &#8212; a fine of <strong>300 rupees ($7) and  another fine of 4,000 rupees ($98)</strong> &#8212; from over 400 cases lodged under  the Pre-conception and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques Act.</p>
<p>Bringing about changes in the demand for sex determination is a long  process and has to be tackled through women’s education and empowerment  including the right to property and land rights. States in the North  East and in Kerala where women have these rights show a comparatively  better sex ratio.</p>
<p>The battle against sex selection has proved to be long drawn out. But  some signs are visible that demonstrate that the fight can be won.</p>
<p>Lakhanpal, a small village in Punjab has turned the tide of male  births for the first time. In a state that has the lowest sex ratio in  the country, the village boasts of <strong>1,400 girls for every 1000 boys.</strong></p>
<p>Arvind  Kumar, the collector of Hyderabad district has illustrated the power of  the Act. Hyderabad had the lowest child sex ratio (0-6 years) in Andhra  Pradesh. After taking over in 2004 he tracked down all 389 diagnostic  clinics in the city and took action. 361 ultrasound scan centres were  issued notices for non compliance with the PNDT Act.</p>
<p>Licenses of 91 centres were cancelled. 83 machines were seized and 71  released after an undertaking and fine. Three suppliers were prosecuted  for supplying machines to clinics with no registration licenses.</p>
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