2015
DOI: 10.1177/0049085715574191
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Tradition and Technology in Precluding Girl Child in India

Abstract: Antifemale bias permeating across the world has perhaps percolated in the perpetuation of the awful practices of gendered selection at birth in India. In the backdrop of pervasive vulnerability of women in the globalising world, this article interrogates into the roots of the practice of female infanticide and foeticide in Indian society. This article elucidates the continuum of female infanticide to female foeticide as the transmission of the tendency to eliminate females from after birth to before birth desp… Show more

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“…Therefore, a proper understanding of water resource dynamics at the regional scale is essential to attain water security and greater resilience to hydrological extremes (Aju et al 2021;Sheffield et al 2018). Access to the public water supply through a tap connection is crucial to improve the quality of life for rural communities, particularly women and girl children, who spend a considerable amount of time each day fetching water from distant sources in developing countries like India (Gopaldas and Gujral 1995;JJM 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, a proper understanding of water resource dynamics at the regional scale is essential to attain water security and greater resilience to hydrological extremes (Aju et al 2021;Sheffield et al 2018). Access to the public water supply through a tap connection is crucial to improve the quality of life for rural communities, particularly women and girl children, who spend a considerable amount of time each day fetching water from distant sources in developing countries like India (Gopaldas and Gujral 1995;JJM 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%