This Article is From Jul 22, 2019

No Girl Born In 132 Villages In Uttarkashi In 3 Months: Report

According to data, 216 children were born in 132 villages of the district in the last three months, but not a single girl was among the newborns, which has left the district administration baffled

The skewed sex ratio has baffled the administration in Uttarkashi (Representational)

Uttarkashi:

At a time when the centre has been promoting its "Beti Bachao Beti Padhao" programme, sex ratio at birth data from 132 villages in Uttarkashi district in Uttarakhand revealed that no girl child was born in these areas in the last three months.

According to data, 216 children were born in 132 villages of the district in the last three months, but not a single girl was among the newborns, which has left the district administration baffled.

"We have identified areas where the number of girl childbirth is zero or in single-digit numbers. We are monitoring these areas to find out what is affecting the ratio. A detailed survey and study will be conducted to identify the reason behind it," said District Magistrate Ashish Chauhan.

He held an emergency meeting with ASHA workers and asked them to increase vigilance in these areas and submit a report over the data. Gangotri legislator Gopal Rawat was also present at the meeting.

Social worker Kalpana Thakur alleged that zero girl child birth clearly indicated the prevalence of female foeticide. "No girl child was born for three months in these villages. It cannot be just a coincidence. This clearly indicates female foeticide is taking place in the district. The government and the administration are not doing anything," she said.

Senior journalist Shiv Singh Thanval asked the government to take strict measures to end the practice. "Shocking sex ratio data has come up in the district. It raises a question on the centre's Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme. The numbers clearly show that female foeticide is taking place. The administration needs to take strict actions to put an end to this," he said.

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