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This is an archive article published on September 13, 2003

She146;s endangered

This refers of your editorial 8216;Girl, interrupted8217; IE, September 11. The number of girls who are not allowed to take birth by usi...

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This refers of your editorial 8216;Girl, interrupted8217; IE, September 11. The number of girls who are not allowed to take birth by using technology is growing even after the various interim orders passed by the Supreme Court. Himachal Pradesh had shown a sharp fall in the number of girls born between 1991 and 2001 from 975 girls per 1000 boys to 897 in the 2001 census. The issue is not simply use of technology, but the mindset which makes it possible and the complete inability of social and political institutions to look into the issue.

We have recently collected data for Himachal Pradesh from the Registrar of Births and Deaths, and it did not surprise us that the data revealed a sex ratio of 869 8212; a further fall of 18.

It is also ironic that the Supreme Court, which has taken so progressive a stand on female foeticide, has given its approval for a two-child norm. The data from Census 2001 reveals that wherever the total fertility rate TFR has gone below three Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, Gujarat, Maharastra, etc the sex ratio too is poor.
8212; S Mendhapurkar, Solan

Shameful!

Former Solicitor General Harish Salve must be commended for showing such integrity, honesty and courage to raise his voice against Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi 8216;Raped, child 038; family killed, she8217;s told to take a walk8217;, IE, September 11.
8212; S. Rizvi, On e-mail

I want to register my protest over the handling of the case of Bilkis8217;s rape and the murder of her family. It is shameful and inhumane. I think all decent people should join Harish Salve who is helping to defend Bilkis Yakub Rasool.

We need to verbalise our horror regardless of the victim8217;s ethnicity or religion, and to emphasise that we will not tolerate such barbaric treatment of a fellow human being.
8212; Sakkubai Naidu, On e-mail

Friends forever

Your editorial 8216;Farming a friendship8217; September 12, stressing that India and Israel are civilisational partners, praises Israel8217;s great contribution to Indian agriculture and science. It also lauds the maturity of Indian foreign policy and diplomacy with regard to our relations with Israel.

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The irrational pro-Arab foreign policy India followed for five decades after Independence gave step-brotherly treatment to such a friend. It in no way served India8217;s interests but was pursued for reasons that need no elaboration.

Now during the first visit to India by an Israeli prime minister, it was only to be expected that the bunch of rootless Marxists and their cohorts would choose to stage a demonstration against the visiting dignitary. Civilised behaviour, normal courtesy and national interest have never been their concerns.
8212; M.C. Joshi, On e-mail

Your editorial rightly prioritises India8217;s concerns by saying: 8220;In the immediate future, though, it will be the war against terrorism that will occupy centre stage.8221;

Whether 8216;8216;trade8217;8217; has become globalised or not, terrorism has assumed a global form at a faster pace.
8212; K. R. Rangaswamy, On e-mail

 

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