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  1. Female foeticide in India (Hindi: भ्रूण हत्या, romanized: bhrūṇ-hatyā, lit. 'foeticide') is the abortion of a female foetus outside of legal methods. A research by Pew Research Center based on Union government data indicates foeticide of at least 9 million females in the years 2000–2019.

  2. Female foeticide is the selective abortion of female fetuses. It is a deeply concerning issue in India. With advancements in medical technologies, it has become easier to determine the sex of an unborn child. This leads to a rise in sex-selective abortions targeting girls.

  3. What is Female Foeticide? Female foeticide is the procedure of abortion to terminate female fetus from the womb of the mother before taking birth after the sex recognition tests like an ultrasound scan. Female foeticide and even any sex recognition test is illegal in India.

  4. Jul 12, 2016 · They have laid down some of the main reasons which contribute to the heinous crime of female foeticide in India and also discusses the laws which have been made by the government from time to time to eradicate this crime.

  5. pha.studentorg.berkeley.edu › 2021/04/10 › un-natural-selection-female-feticide-inUn-Natural Selection: Female Feticide in India

    Apr 10, 2021 · Sex-selective abortions, also known as female feticides, occur when female fetuses are aborted due to a cultural preference for sons. In India, the cause for female feticide is the overwhelming belief that women have less societal value than men.

  6. Apr 8, 2021 · Missing female births are increasing in India and conditional sex ratios are worsening across the states. The most cogent explanation for missing female births is prenatal sex determination followed by selective abortion.

  7. The selective abortion of female fetuses is most common where male children are valued over female children, especially in parts of East Asia and South Asia (particularly in countries such as People's Republic of China, India and Pakistan), as well as in the Caucasus, Western Balkans, and to a lesser extent North America.

  8. Mar 30, 2017 · Female feticide is an alarmingly common practice in India, as evidenced by the most recent Indian national census in 2011 indicating only 914 females for every 1000 males in the zero to six years age range [ 1 ]. The root cause of female feticide, a form of structural violence against women, is multifaceted and complex.

  9. Aug 1, 2019 · Over the past three months, all of the children born in a region in northern India were boys, a survey found, raising suspicions of rampant female feticide. Patriarchal mindset and technology...

  10. Nov 23, 2017 · China and India are thought to be responsible for 80 million missing women. 1 Female feticide has created gender gaps among the 0–19 years age group in many countries including India (12 618 000), China (25 112 000), Pakistan (206 000), Bangladesh (416 000), South Korea (336 000), Vietnam (139 000), Azerbaijan (111 000), Georgia (24 000) and Arm...

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