The
Women sex ration going down in India has been of great concern. It has been
noted that the women sex ratio has gone down
from 945 in 1991 to 927 in 2001 to 918 in 2011 per 1000 males. This has
shown that our society is patriarchal
in nature is majorly aims at having male child rather than female counterparts.
This ultimately has led down the sex ratio and not only this but the respect for women has also gone down in the society. The child sex ratio shows the discrimination against the women not only before birth but after birth as well. The major loss in child sex ration has been due to the diagnostic tools available in the market for detection of female fetus.
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This ultimately has led down the sex ratio and not only this but the respect for women has also gone down in the society. The child sex ratio shows the discrimination against the women not only before birth but after birth as well. The major loss in child sex ration has been due to the diagnostic tools available in the market for detection of female fetus.
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In
order to curb this government has announced the Beti bachao, Beti padhao scheme. The scheme has been launched in
the year 2014 and focused on multi sectorial action in 100 selected districts
low in CSR, covering all states and UTs. This is a joint initiative of Ministry of Women and Child Development, Ministry
of Health and Family Welfare and Ministry of Human Resource development. The
overall goal of the scheme is to celebrate the girl child and enable her education.
For
this scheme the government has done a budgetary
allocation of Rs 100 Crore and has been put under the budget announcement
for Beti bachao, Beti Padhao campaign and 100 Crore will be mobilized from the
Plan Outlay of the Planned Outlay and Planned scheme ‘Care and protection of
Girl Child – A multi sectorial Action Plan’ for the 12th five year
plan. Additionally resources can be mobilized through corporate Social
responsibility at national and State levels. The estimated cost of the Scheme is Rs. 200 crore, 115 crore is
proposed to be released during the current year i.e. 2014-15 for six months and45 crore and 40 crore will be
released during 2015-16 and 2016-17 respectively.
Districts identified:
First
task of the scheme was to identify districts on the basis of low Child Sex
ratio as per the Census of 2011 covering all the states and the UTs at the
start having at least one district in each state. The three
criteria for selection of districts namely are:
Districts that have CSR below national average which
includes 87 districts in 23 states. Districts
above national above but shown a declining trend. This includes 8 districts in
8 states. Districts above national average and shown a decreasing trend have
also been included in order to learn from their trend and so that there CSR
levels are maintained. This includes 5 districts from 5 states.
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Objectives and
Strategies:
Its
objective is to prevent gender biased sex selective elimination. Also, to
ensure survival and protection of the girl child and to ensure that the girl
child gets properly educated.
The
plan is to implement a sustained Social
Mobilization and Communication Campaign to create equal value for girl
child and promote her education. Placing the issue of CSR or SRB in public’s
mind which will ultimately lead to improvement and would be an indicator of
good governance.
There are other objective and strategies and there is lot more information. Keep reading and waiting for the next part of this series.
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