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Foeticide issue continues to rock Rajasthan
Mar 23, 2007 - 7:12:03 PM

Jaipur, March 23 - Increasing instances of female foeticide continue to rock Rajasthan despite the state government's claim that is has taken stern action to stop the criminal practice.

According to reports, three female foetuses were found Tuesday -- one in Alwar and the other two in Ajmer.

'We found three foetuses in a toilet near a children's hospital in Alwar. Out of these, one was a fully developed foetus of a female while the sex of the remaining two could not be determined as these were in premature stage,' a police official from Alwar told IANS over phone Friday.

In Ajmer, one female foetus was found behind bushes in Ghugra village and another recovered from a drain near a bus stand in the town.

Police said they were interrogating a number of people to ascertain where the foetuses came from.

A sting operation by a private television channel last year had exposed the increasing female foeticide cases in four states -- Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

The operation had showed various doctors in different parts of these states convincing and encouraging many would-be-parents to go for female foeticide.

According to the 2001 census, the sex ratio in Rajasthan stands poorly at 922 females per 1,000 males.

Meanwhile, the government is expected to come up with a bill seeking direct control over all private hospitals, nursing homes and diagnostic centres in the state following complaints of excessive charges for treatment, negligence in treatment and increasing incidence of foeticide by private health clinics.



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