Punjab claims rise in female births
CHANDIGARH,
Aug. 31, 2010, 16:00 Hrs (asianage.com):
After bearing the ignominy of being the state
with the lowest sex ratio in the entire country for decades,
Punjab now claims a dramatic increase in the number of girl
children compared to 798 girls per 1000 boys reported in the
2001 Census. State health and family welfare minister Lakshmi
Kanta Chawla, on Saturday, quoted new, pre-census statistics
which show that the statewide Child Sex Ratio (zero to six years)
has risen by 98 to 896 girls per 100 boys since she took office
in 2007.
Ms Chawla claimed the spectacular improvement
in the CSR has been possible through increased community support
alongside an iron-fisted implementation of the Pre Conception
& Pre Natal Diagnostic Techniques Act. “The law is
being strictly enforced to curb the menace of female foeticide,”
the minister said during a review meeting in Chandigarh. As
part of the policing strategy introduced by Ms Chawla, some
401 of the 1327 registered ultrasound centres in the state were
booked for illegalities and another 22 centres were forced to
shut shop.
According to her legal action had been initiated
in 109 instances of which 21 had already culminated in convictions.
The state health department also gave cash awards (Rs 150,000
each) to 83 village panchayats that had achieved CSRs of 1000
or more.