Women play a pivotal role in the development of the society. They are an integral part of the mainstream development. Nonetheless, the domination of a female continues in many forms from womb to tomb in the society.[1] Declining sex ratio and gender discrimination of the girl-child has become a deep-rooted problem in the society. The main reason being the crime of female foeticide and female infanticide. ‘Female Foeticide’ is the destruction of the female foetus in the mother’s womb and ‘Female Infanticide’ is the killing of the girl-child after her birth. If a girl-foetus escapes foeticide then infanticide is waiting for her after birth. Both, foeticide and infanticide, are socially tolerated problems. The desire of having a male chi...
In the present scenario, Education in India is simply imparting knowledge of particular subject or m...
The high female infant mortality rates (Miller, 1985), the practice of female infanticide (Krishnasw...
The preference for a son continues to be a prevalent norm in the traditional Indian household. This ...
The importance of sexual inequality is often felt at the instance of the birth of a child. The rst ...
The present study is aimed at drawing attention and concern of the readers towards nefarious female ...
Sex selective abortions and increase in the number of female infanticide cases have become a signifi...
The ‘girl child’ has attracted a considerable amount of attention in India as an object of policy a...
Female feticide--the selective abortion of female fetuses--is killing upwards of one million females...
Invited commentary on ‘Neonaticide in India and the stigma of female gender: report of two cases’, M...
A specific bioethical problem which India encounters today, in the era of prenatal diagnostics, is t...
Background: India is experiencing lowest child sex ratio of the world. The deficit of girl children ...
Antifemale bias permeating across the world has perhaps percolated in the perpetuation of the awful ...
This paper aims at resolving the mass murder of female babies or fetuses in India, China and elsewhe...
Female feticide is an extreme form of violence against women, the most active part is being played b...
Background: Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per thousand males. The objectives were to...
In the present scenario, Education in India is simply imparting knowledge of particular subject or m...
The high female infant mortality rates (Miller, 1985), the practice of female infanticide (Krishnasw...
The preference for a son continues to be a prevalent norm in the traditional Indian household. This ...
The importance of sexual inequality is often felt at the instance of the birth of a child. The rst ...
The present study is aimed at drawing attention and concern of the readers towards nefarious female ...
Sex selective abortions and increase in the number of female infanticide cases have become a signifi...
The ‘girl child’ has attracted a considerable amount of attention in India as an object of policy a...
Female feticide--the selective abortion of female fetuses--is killing upwards of one million females...
Invited commentary on ‘Neonaticide in India and the stigma of female gender: report of two cases’, M...
A specific bioethical problem which India encounters today, in the era of prenatal diagnostics, is t...
Background: India is experiencing lowest child sex ratio of the world. The deficit of girl children ...
Antifemale bias permeating across the world has perhaps percolated in the perpetuation of the awful ...
This paper aims at resolving the mass murder of female babies or fetuses in India, China and elsewhe...
Female feticide is an extreme form of violence against women, the most active part is being played b...
Background: Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per thousand males. The objectives were to...
In the present scenario, Education in India is simply imparting knowledge of particular subject or m...
The high female infant mortality rates (Miller, 1985), the practice of female infanticide (Krishnasw...
The preference for a son continues to be a prevalent norm in the traditional Indian household. This ...