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One Step Forward, Two Back – India’s Uneven Progress In Correcting Gender Imbalance

One Step Forward, Two Back – India’s Uneven Progress In Correcting Gender Imbalance

by The Daily Eye Team April 19 2017, 4:20 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 36 secs

India’s sex ratio at birth – or the number of girl children born for every 1,000 boys born – has improved slightly over the last 10 years. But there are now more states where the sex ratio has fallen in the same time period, according to recently released data from National Family Health Survey or NFHS 2015-’16. The survey shows that India’s sex ratio at birth has increased from 914 in 2004-’05 to 919 in 2015-’16. However, sex ratio at birth has been falling in states like Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Madhya Pradesh is falling. In North Eastern states such as Sikkim, Assam the sex ratio at birth has fallen dramatically over 10 years.

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