Posted by AI on 2025-11-04 21:17:39 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-13 00:52:59
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In a significant move to combat the illegal practice of foetal gender determination, Nellore district officials are stepping up their efforts. This decision, made during a recent meeting of the District Multi-Member Appropriate Authority Committee, aims to eradicate a social evil that has long plagued Indian society. With a renewed sense of purpose, the authorities are employing a range of strategies to ensure compliance with the law and protect the rights of unborn children.
The committee's review of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act and the Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) Act has led to a clear directive: increase decoy operations and surprise inspections to catch those conducting illegal gender tests. This proactive approach is a response to the alarming prevalence of female foeticide, a practice that has deep-rooted cultural and social implications. By targeting medical practitioners and scanning centre operators, the authorities hope to deter potential violators and ensure the law's effectiveness.
Health officials, under the guidance of District Collector Himanshu Shukla, have been tasked with a crucial role in this campaign. They must ensure hospitals and scanning centres adhere to regulations and raise awareness among the public about the ethical and legal implications of gender-based discrimination. The committee's inclusive approach, involving NGO representatives like K. Kavitha Reddy, underscores the importance of collective action in addressing this societal issue.
As the district rallies against this illegal practice, the message is clear: protecting the rights of the unborn is a shared responsibility. The campaign's success will hinge on the community's support and the authorities' unwavering commitment to enforcing the law, ensuring that Nellore sets an example for other districts to follow.