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DOUBTS OVER LADLI EFFECT IN TONY AREAS
New Delhi: In a first, 2008 saw more girls than boys being born in the capital. “ It is a little illogical to assume that Ladli has curbed female foeticide in those classes too,"
said a senior official commenting on the adverse sex ratio in tony colonies.
“The way we are interpreting the figure is simply that there is an increase in the registration of births of girls.”
In order to qualify for the Ladli scheme, a family’s annual income has to be less than Rs 1 lakh a year, Ironically, the 2001 census clearly showed that the sex ratio is worst in middle class and upper middle class localities, including Punjabi Bagh, Greater Kailash and Malviya Nagar.
Under Ladli scheme, every girl child is entitled to Rs. 6000/5000 at the time of birth, depending on whether the baby was delivered in a government hospital or elsewhere.
Then onwards, the government deposits Rs. 5000 each at the time of admission to classes I, VI, IX, X and XII. The money is kept as a long- term fixed deposit in the name of the child who can encash it when she turns 18.
(The Times of India, 15-08-09)
Define sex ratio. What is meant by an 'adverse' or falling sex ratio in this context?
Sex ratio is defined as the number of females per 1000 males in a given area during a specified period of time.
Adverse sex ratio refers to a decline in sex ratio, or a fall in the number of women relative to men.
Read the following passage and answer the questions below:
DOUBTS OVER LADLI EFFECT IN TONY AREAS
New Delhi: In a first, 2008 saw more girls than boys being born in the capital. 'It is a little illogical to assume that Ladli has curbed female foeticide in those classes too', said a senior official commenting on the adverse sex ratio in tony colonies, 'The way we are interpreting the figure is simply that there is an increase in the registration of births of girls.'
In order to qualify for the Ladli scheme, a family's annual income has to be less than Rs 1 lakh a year, Ironically, the 2001 census clearly showed that the sex ratio is worst in the middle class and upper middle-class localities, including Punjabi Bagh, Greater Kailash and Malviya Nagar. Under Ladli scheme, every girl child is entitled to Rs. 6000/5000 at the time of birth, depending on whether the baby was delivered in a government hospital or elsewhere.
Then onwards, the government deposits Rs. 5000 each at the time of admission to classes I, VI, IX, X and XII. The money is kept as a long- term fixed deposit in the name of the child who can encash it when she turns 18. (The Times of India, 15-08-09)
Do you feel that schemes like the Ladli scheme will help to solve the problem of the adverse child sex ratio? Give reason for your answer.