The document discusses the issue of female foeticide and killing of female fetuses in India. It notes that the practice of female foeticide has been followed for ages in India despite women being considered goddesses. It lists some of the common reasons for female foeticide as poverty, gender discrimination, traditional practices, speculation about future expenses like education and dowry. The document advocates for saving the girl child to save the nation and highlights important female figures in Indian history. It discusses government initiatives in India like declaring January 24th as the National Girl Child Day to increase awareness and support for girls. In conclusion, it calls for educating people to end female foeticide and strong legal actions against those involved in the practice
2. The term female
foeticide means killing
the female foetus in the
mother’s womb.
The practice has been
followed in India for
ages, a country that
once described its
women as Goddesses.
SAVE THE GIRL CHILD
SAVE THE NATION
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SAVE THE NATION
Poverty
Gender Discrimination
Traditional Practices
Future Speculations(Education, Marriage,
Dowry etc.)
Women are viewed as a liability
Obsession for son
Some of the doctors do this heinous act to
fulfill their money desire.
5. SAVE THE GIRL CHILD
SAVE THE NATION
It is said that God created Mothers because
he could not be present everywhere.
But its unbelievable to realize that God’s
representatives is continous killing
someone beautiful even before she can
come out & see the beauty of the nature.
We Indians call our nation, MOTHER
INDIA.
But we all are openly playing double
standard games with our country as well as
our Goddess.
6. SAVE THE GIRL CHILD
SAVE THE NATION
One end we say that we worship Maa Saraswati, Maa
Durga, Maa Lakshmi & at the other end we are
continuously destroying the precious gift of the nature,
a GIRL CHILD.
We cannot forget Maharani Lakshmibai, Indira
Gandhi, Sarojini Naidu, Mother Teresa…...
Our first female president -:> Hon. Pratibha Patil.
Other Shinig Stars of our country -:> Kalpana Chawla,
Kumari Bachendri Pal, Kiran Bedi, Marry Kom, Smriti
Irani, Meira Kumar(First female speaker), Archana
Ramsundaram, Dipa Karmakar, Durga Thakur…..
7. SAVE THE GIRL CHILD
SAVE THE NATION
The Indian Government declared January 24th as The National Girl
Child Day in the year 2009. Starting from this day a series of events to
celebrate the Girl Child Day & these events continue right upto March 8
which is International Women Day.
This celebration started to offer more supports & new opportunities to
the girls in the country. It is celebrated to increase the awareness among
people about all the inequalities faced by the girl child in the society.
The National Girl Child Day has been started as a National Girls
Development Mission by the government of India.
It is celebrated to promote the girls position in the society to make their
living better among society people.
The Women & Child Development Ministry had implemented a scheme
called “DHANLAKSHMI” to make cash transfer to the girl child family
to fulfill the basic needs.
8. SAVE THE GIRL CHILD
SAVE THE NATION
People love to have a “MOTHER”
People love to have a “SISTER”
People love to have a “WIFE”
THEN
“WHY NOT A DAUGHTER ?”
11. SAVE THE GIRL CHILD
SAVE THE NATION
CONCLUSION
It is the responsibility of the Educated generation to
stir a revolution for saving the Girl Child.
We need to educate those educated as well as the
uneducated ignorants who commits such crimes.
Television, advertisements, movies in theater plays
can influence people.
Strong actions against the doctors and families who
are involved in this act should be fined with high cash
amount and sent to the jail for a minimum of five
years.