January 22, 2016 7:51 AM

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Govt to extend girl child campaign to 61 more districts

The Government has decided to extend the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme to 61 more districts this year to improve skewed child sex ratio. The programme was launched in 100 districts with poor sex ratio across the country in January last year.<br/><br/>A senior official of the Women and Child Development Ministry said more than 50 per cent of the districts showed improvement during initial months of launch of the scheme. He said, it is due to the success of the scheme that for the first time in ten years, Haryana's sex ratio at birth for December 2015 has crossed the 900 mark with 903 girls per 1,000 boys.<br/><br/>Through the programme, the government seeks to improve the declining trend of child sex ratio in 100 selected districts from every state and Union Territory from the current level of 918, by preventing gender-biased sex selection and ensuring survival, protection and education of a girl child.<br/><br/><br/>Meanwhile, President Pranab Mukherjee will host a lunch for 100 women achievers today at Rashtrapati Bhavan on the occasion of first anniversary of Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme. These women achievers were selected by the Ministry of Women and Child Development in collaboration with Facebook through a nationwide contest and public nominations. The contest was announced in July last year through which nominations were invited in 20 categories namely, Access to justice protecting women and their rights, Agriculture, Arts and Culture, Industry and Entrepreneurship, Education, Environment, Healthcare, Hygiene, Science and Technology, Literature, Media and Sports among others.

January 22, 2016 7:50 AM

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Govt to extend girl child campaign to 61 more districts

The Government has decided to extend the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme to 61 more districts this year to improve skewed child sex ratio. The programme was launched in 100 districts with poor sex ratio across the country in January last year.<br/><br/>A senior official of the Women and Child Development Ministry said more than 50 per cent of the districts showed improvement during initial months of launch of the scheme. He said, it is due to the success of the scheme that for the first time in ten years, Haryana's sex ratio at birth for December 2015 has crossed the 900 mark with 903 girls per 1,000 boys.<br/><br/>Through the programme, the government seeks to improve the declining trend of child sex ratio in 100 selected districts from every state and Union Territory from the current level of 918, by preventing gender-biased sex selection and ensuring survival, protection and education of a girl child.

January 22, 2016 6:48 AM

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Govt to extend girl child campaign to 61 more districts

The Government has decided to extend the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao scheme to 61 more districts this year to improve skewed child sex ratio. The programme was launched in 100 districts with poor sex ratio across the country in January last year.<br/><br/>A senior official of the Women and Child Development Ministry said more than 50 per cent of the districts showed improvement during initial months of launch of the scheme. He said, it is due to the success of the scheme that for the first time in ten years, Haryana's sex ratio at birth for December 2015 has crossed the 900 mark with 903 girls per 1,000 boys.<br/><br/>Through the programme, the government seeks to improve the declining trend of child sex ratio in 100 selected districts from every state and Union Territory from the current level of 918, by preventing gender-biased sex selection and ensuring<br/>survival, protection and education of a girl child.

January 21, 2016 10:00 PM

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Govt to extend girl child campaign to 61 more districts

Government has decided to extend the Beti Bachao Beti Padhao' (BBBP) scheme to 61 more districts this year to improve the skewed child sex ratio. The programme was launched in 100 districts with poor sex ratio across the country in January last year.<br/><br/>More than 50 per cent of the districts showed improvement during initial months of the launch of the scheme,said a senior Women and Child Development (WCD) Ministry official. He said, it is due to the scheme's success that for the first time in ten years, Haryana's sex ratio at birth for December 2015 has crossed the 900 mark with 903 girls per 1,000 boys.<br/><br/>Through the programme, the government sought to improve the declining trend of child sex ratio (CSR) in 100 selected districts from every state and UT from the current level of 918, by preventing gender-biased sex selection and ensuring survival, protection and education of a girl child.

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