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Today imagination of world without women is impossible, Women who act as a mother, wife, daughter, sister and play many more roles in our life and in society. Despite of the fact that we are living in 21st century where moon is like our neighbourhood and we carry whole world in our pockets, In the world of technology we feel shame that still we are not able to change the mind of people those who don't want a girl child.
God created man and woman.
A child is a gift, it doesn’t matter it is male or female.
Why people don’t want a Girl Child???
I have not got answer of this question since childhood.
Because women can FIGHT Rani Lakshmi Bai showed us
Because women Give you LOVE - Mother Teresa showed us
Because women can SING - Lata Mangeshkar ji showed us
Because women can DANCE - Helen ji showed us
Because women are INTELLIGENT and BRAVE - Kiran Bedi showed us
Because women can Win the Heart of Universe - Sushmita Sen (1st miss Universe from India) showed us
Because women Reached the HEIGHT - Bachendri Pal (who climbed Mt. Everest) showed us
The list is so long that my fingers have started aching. All these women are slap on the face of those people who don't want girl child. There is no Difference between male and female all are same.
So from this article we raise our words against female feticide and need your love and support. Share it with all your friends and one day we will remove this illness from our society.
If we go on like this killing innocent new born girls then there will be no women left in society, and the people committing this crime should think that if there will not be any girl then there would not be any women to give birth to a male child.
Think About IT
So friends must share it with all your friends
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Disbelief, horror, tears, smiles --- Aamir Khan evoked all this among his rapt audience as he dealt with the sensitive topic of female foeticide and bias toward the male child in the first episode of "Satyamev Jayate" Sunday - without being preachy.
There were many moist eyes among those in the TV audience and many more at homes and offices across India as people tuned in to watch the much-awaited programme, which Aamir Khan said in his ads he wanted to replicate the phenomena created by the epic "Mahabharat" and "Ramayana" teleserials of yore on Sunday mornings.
Equipped with well-researched instances and case studies, Aamir's one-and-a-half hour programme was telecast on Star Plus and Doordarshan simultaneously.
The maiden episode highlighted how unethical medical practitioners are hand in glove with families wanting to kill the female unborn baby.
He also dispelled the perception among people that female foeticide is practised by rural people or those living in small towns with Mitu Khurana's case. She is a doctor who has left home to save her twin daughters from death from her educated in-law's family.
The episode started with the case of Amisha Yagnik from Ahmedabad who said she was forced to abort her female unborn child six times in eight years, while Parveen Khan, from Morena, Madhya Pradesh, was brutally bitten by her husband on her face for having given birth to a girl child against his wishes.
Delhi-based doctor Mitu Khurana was asked by her orthopaedic surgeon husband and in-laws to abort her girl twins just after 20 weeks of conceiving.
She said her husband and in-laws "took every wrong step to force me to abort" but thanks to her family (father)"I saved my kids", Mitu said on the show.
Her mother-in-law, a retired vice-principal from a Rohtak school, kicked a baby basket with one of the babies down the stairs. Miraculously, the child was saved.
"My mother-in-law was so much against my kids that she tried to kill them even after their birth," she said on the show.
The story of the three women brought tears to host Aamir's eyes as well as that of many in the audience.
According to 2011 Census, the rate at which the unborn female child is killed amounts to killing off 10,00,000 girls a year.
According to the 2011 census, there were 914 girls for every 1,000 boys.
Aamir brought into focus the dangers of female foeticide by showing a village in Khurukshetra in Haryana where marriagable men have not been able to find women to marry as there were no women in that age bracket left.
In the first episode of "Satyamev Jayate", he highlighted another danger of female foeticide - human trafficking. Virendra Vidrohi, a social activist from Alwar Rajasthan, said thousands of women from poor families in eastern states are being "sold" in some places in Rajasthan due to a dearth of women.
"In the last one year 15,000 women from Bihar, Orissa and Andhra Pradesh have been brought and sold here to families. This has led to human trafficking in Rajasthan," he added.
Aamir also forcefully stated to the audience that the sex of the unborn child depended on the chromosome of the father.
"If we worship goddess Durga, why kill unborn girls," he said.
Aamir Khan also brought on the show two journalists who carried out a sting operation against doctors involved in sex determination in Rajasthan and how the case is still dragging in various courts in Rajasthan.
He kept people glued to the show and promised to tell them of a "magic wand" to get rid of the evil practice of female foeticide at the end of the show. Pointing at the audience, he said it is time to take a stand and all should get involved - and now.
source-http://www.apunkachoice.com
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