Karnataka Cracks Down on Female Foeticide: New Measures Announced
Karnataka's Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao acknowledges ongoing issues with female foeticide, declaring stricter government actions, including appointing nodal officers and strengthening legislation. Portable ultrasound technology aids illegal sex determination, prompting governmental crackdowns on involved hospitals. Efforts also focus on enhancing the PC & PNDT Act's implementation to combat this social evil.
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Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao addressed ongoing concerns about female foeticide in the state, acknowledging its persistence despite existing laws. The government is stepping up efforts to combat this issue through strategic measures.
The minister announced plans to appoint nodal officers across districts and tighten enforcement measures against illegal practices contributing to female foeticides. He emphasized the need for stronger legislation to deter these actions, acknowledging technology's role in facilitating such crimes.
Efforts include decoy operations and improved legislation to curb the misuse of medical advancements for illegal sex determinations. The government aims to ensure robust implementation of the PC & PNDT Act, alongside raising awareness against female foeticide.
(With inputs from agencies.)

