WIDESPREAD selective abortion of girls has left India “missing” 63 million women, government officials said yesterday.
India’s annual economic survey reported that, in addition to outright femicide, boys were often better fed and received better healthcare.
Officials also said that “families where a son is born are more likely to stop having children than families where a girl is born.”
As peers prepare to debate reform of the 1861 Offences Against the Person Act, Labour MP Tonia Antoniazzi leads a bid to end the criminalisation of women who end pregnancies at home. LYNNE WALSH reports
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