From TOI:
The UPA has chosen to ride on the memories of India’s first woman prime minister in declaring January 24 as the girl child day. Indira Gandhi had first taken over as PM on January 24, 1966.
Women and child development joint secretary Kiran Chadha said the decision was taken by the Union Cabinet recently. “We found that girl child day is celebrated on different days by different countries. The Cabinet made the final decision,” she said.
The ministry will use the opportunity to launch a media campaign focusing on problems of foeticide, domestic violence and malnutrition.
Girl child day will be formally announced by WCD minister Renuka Choudhary on January 19. Along with the declaration, the ministry will also launch a campaign to create awareness about female foeticide, domestic violence and malnutrition in women and children.
This campaign has already begun unofficially in Jaipur it seems. At Maharani College there was recently a conference on female foeticide conducted by Dr. Meeta Singh, the torchbearer for girl-child rights in Rajasthan, and headed IFES’ Dignity of the Girl Child program here. See this article, ‘Saving the girl child‘:
FOR the last decade now policy planners and lay people including women have been aware of the steep decline in the sex ratio. Misuse of medical technology has made the elimination of the female foetus far easier even as son preference as a value has further strengthened with the use of new reproductive technologies. The problem of sex determination, sex pre-selection and/or sex-selective abortion is rooted in the devalued status of women and it goes without saying that this needs to be addressed uppermost.




















