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India now accounts for the termination of some ten million female foetuses over the past 20 years.

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Since the late 1970s when the technology for sex determination first came into being, sex selective abortion has unleashed a saga of horror. Experts are calling it "sanitised barbarism". Demographic trends indicate India is fast heading towards a million female foetuses aborted each year.

Some of the worst gender ratios, indicating gross violation of women's rights, are found in South and East Asian countries such as India and China. The determination of the sex of the foetus by ultrasound scanning, amniocentesis, and in vitro fertilization has aggravated this situation. No moral or ethical principle supports such a procedure for gender identification. The situation is further worsened by a lack of awareness of women's rights and by the indifferent attitude of governments and medical professionals. In India, the available legislation for prevention of sex determination needs strict implementation, alongside the launching of programmes aimed at altering attitudes, including those prevalent in the medical profession.

Background

The killing of women exists in various forms in societies the world over. However, Indian society displays some unique and particularly brutal versions, such as dowry deaths and sati. Female foeticide is an extreme manifestation of violence against women. Female foetuses are selectively aborted after pre-natal sex determination, thus avoiding the birth of girls. As a result of selective abortion, between 35 and 40 million girls and women are missing from the Indian population. In some parts of the country, the sex ratio of girls to boys has dropped to less than 800:1,000. The United Nations has expressed serious concern about the situation.

The sex ratio has altered consistently in favour of boys since the beginning of the 20th century (see Table), and the effect has been most pronounced in the states of Punjab, Haryana and Delhi. It was in these states that private foetal sex determination clinics were first established and the practice of selective abortion became popular from the late 1970s. Worryingly, the trend is far stronger in urban rather than rural areas, and among literate rather than illiterate women, exploding the myth that growing affluence and spread of basic education alone will result in the erosion of gender bias.

Important Information

  1. If any ultra sonography center running in jabalpur is not found in the above list then please inform immediately to the address given below.
  2. If any ultra sonography center is found running in the different location other than specified in the above detail then please inform immediately to the address given below.
  3. If any information is found regarding female foeticide or illegal abortion in any sonography center then please inform immediately to the address given below.

Address

  1. Chief Medical and Health Officer Victoria Hospital campus, Jabalpur MP
    Phone : 07612622202
    Email : cmhojab@mp.nic.in
  2. Joint Director Health Services Indira Market, Jabalpur MP
    Phone : 07612626635
    Email : rjdhealthjabmp@mp.nic.in
  3. Collector Jabalpur
    Phone : 07612624100
    Email : dmjabalpur@mp.nic.in