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Introduction
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Introduction:
India’s sex ratio (females per 1,000 males) was 943 in 2011. But this is not the picture of all of India. According to the NITI Aayog’s SDG 2019 Index, the sex ratio in Punjab fell from 893 to 886 in 2019. Haryana has performed worse than Punjab, having a sex ratio of 833. These are states with high per capita incomes but still perform badly in the case of Sex ratio, while the data is better in Bihar, Jharkhand and socially and economically weaker societies.
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Reasons for increasing prosperity leading to adverse sex ratio can be seen as follows:
Conclusion:
Changes in the society’s mindset, better enforcement of dowry and sex-selective abortion laws along with changes in inheritance laws would be instrumental in improving the sex ratio in the prosperous states. Population control must not be about controlling the birth of females alone. Although India has been successful in reducing its population growth rates near to TFR levels, India has a long way to go to achieve a balanced sex ratio.
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