Female infanticide/foeticide is a reflection of the social psyche in India. The paper seeks to study the constitution and legal perspective in relation to Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique in India with special reference to various concepts related to Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique in India and critical analysis of PNDT Act
Context: Child sex ratio of the nation has been declining since few decades. Aims: The objectives of...
The preference for a son continues to be a prevalent norm in the traditional Indian household. This ...
Data from the 2001 Census reveal that the sex ratio at birth may have increased by 6 percentage poin...
Amniocenteses was brought into India in 1975, as a measure of detecting genetic disorders and abnorm...
India has a male dominated culture where women are treated like a commodity and slave. Our Indian so...
Sex selective abortions and increase in the number of female infanticide cases have become a signifi...
Background: This study was conducted to know the knowledge and attitude pregnant females have about ...
A specific bioethical problem which India encounters today, in the era of prenatal diagnostics, is t...
The gender discrimination though is an universal and usual phenomenon practices across time and spac...
Background: This study was conducted among pregnant women in the Union territory Puducherry, South I...
Ultrasonography (USG) has a continuously expanding role in anaesthesiology, critical care and pain m...
Clinical services offering amniocentesis to inform women of the sex of their foetuses have appeared ...
The high female infant mortality rates (Miller, 1985), the practice of female infanticide (Krishnasw...
Background: Preference for a male child by the family leading to a sex-selective abortion has been a...
As result of technological advancement, rapid decline in child sex ratio (number of female per 1000 ...
Context: Child sex ratio of the nation has been declining since few decades. Aims: The objectives of...
The preference for a son continues to be a prevalent norm in the traditional Indian household. This ...
Data from the 2001 Census reveal that the sex ratio at birth may have increased by 6 percentage poin...
Amniocenteses was brought into India in 1975, as a measure of detecting genetic disorders and abnorm...
India has a male dominated culture where women are treated like a commodity and slave. Our Indian so...
Sex selective abortions and increase in the number of female infanticide cases have become a signifi...
Background: This study was conducted to know the knowledge and attitude pregnant females have about ...
A specific bioethical problem which India encounters today, in the era of prenatal diagnostics, is t...
The gender discrimination though is an universal and usual phenomenon practices across time and spac...
Background: This study was conducted among pregnant women in the Union territory Puducherry, South I...
Ultrasonography (USG) has a continuously expanding role in anaesthesiology, critical care and pain m...
Clinical services offering amniocentesis to inform women of the sex of their foetuses have appeared ...
The high female infant mortality rates (Miller, 1985), the practice of female infanticide (Krishnasw...
Background: Preference for a male child by the family leading to a sex-selective abortion has been a...
As result of technological advancement, rapid decline in child sex ratio (number of female per 1000 ...
Context: Child sex ratio of the nation has been declining since few decades. Aims: The objectives of...
The preference for a son continues to be a prevalent norm in the traditional Indian household. This ...
Data from the 2001 Census reveal that the sex ratio at birth may have increased by 6 percentage poin...