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Female feticide Govt. Girls Sr.Sec. School Chautala Dabwali (Sirsa) Haryana

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Govt. Girls Sr.Sec. School Chautala Dabwali (Sirsa) Haryana Slide 2 AmbikaKiran RaniSushilaShardaRitu Rani PoonamBabliMonokaMamtaKavita Slide 3 Manisha Choudhary (Sci Mist.) Miss Bharti ( Phy.)Lect Silochana Science Mistress Miss Silochana (Sci Mist.) Mrs.Yadwinder Kaur Drawing Teacher Mr. Sham Lal lect,. Skt Mr. Kaushal Kalia DE Haryan Slide 4 We have selected this topic because the sex ratio of chautala (8255) of male & (5745) of female. It shows that the ratio of female is very low as compare to male. So we chose this topic for DE contest. Slide 5 What is Female Feoticide ? Survey on Female feticide Cause of Female feticide Reilly by Students Painting competition Skit & poem for Save Girl child Teacher s And Students View Motivational Videos Slide 6 female feticide is Aborting a female fetus after sex determination test. Slide 7 Slide 8 Slide 9 Slide 10 1. Evil of dowry 2. Social security 3. Illiteracy 4. Boys are heir of his family 5. Religion 6. Weakness in women act 1990 Slide 11 The practice of dowry,a nationwide problem. Now found in communities and castes in which it had never been the custom. Slide 12 Inherited from upper caste practices. In majority of cases, Laws failed to show any impact on the practice of dowry Slide 13 In order to continue possessing ones property, even after death, the need of an heir, a son, became necessary. Slide 14 Illiteracy, poverty and the tag of burden that is assigned to a girl child, makes the desire for a male child even stronger. Slide 15 A son is seen as someone who can earn and care for his parents in their later years, while a daughter will get married and go away. A son can carry on the family name, while a daughter becomes part of her husbands family. Slide 16 The Ramayana and the Manuscript (the Laws of Manu) represent the ideal woman as obedient and submissive, and advocates care of a male: first father, then husband, then son. Islam permits polygamy and gives women fewer rights than men. 16 Slide 17 Slide 18 1. Reilly 2. Drawing competition 3. Student s skit 4. poem 5. Teachers view 6. Students view Slide 19 Slide 20 Slide 21 Slide 22 Slide 23 Slide 24 Slide 25 Slide 26 Slide 27 Slide 28 Slide 29 Slide 30