India – Vanishing Daughters Part 4: Testimonies of women who have seen it all

Illegal sex determination and unsafe abortions continue to plague Haryana, claiming lives and exposing systemic legal failures, while women bear the brunt of this gender-biased crisis.

Sreya Chatterjee
Apr 14, 2025

In India’s northern state of Haryana, where the gender ratio has long been skewed against girls, the brutal consequences of illegal sex determination supported by unauthorised abortion are not just reflected in numbers—they are etched in the broken voices of the women left behind.

In this fourth instalment of our investigative series, The Vanishing Daughters, we travelled deep into the villages of Haryana to meet the families and survivors of a war waged silently, but violently, against unborn girls. Their testimonies lay bare a harrowing truth: while sex-selective abortions continue despite legal bans, it is the women—wives, daughters, mothers—who pay the ultimate price of a shady industry exploiting loopholes.

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India – Keep track of pregnant women throughout the gestation period to prevent any unlawful abortion, Dr. Balbir Singh orders Health Dept

People's mindset needs to be changed to eradicate female foeticide menace: Health Minister

By : Babushahi Bureau
Wednesday, Oct 04, 2023

Chandigarh: In order to further improve the sex ratio in the state, Punjab Health and Family Welfare Minister Dr Balbir Singh on Wednesday directed the health officials to create a network of the ASHAs, Anganwari workers, Multi-Purpose Health Workers (M.P.H.W.), Community Health Officers etc so that they must keep track of a pregnant women in villages throughout her gestation period till delivery.

The Health Minister was addressing a two-day capacity-building workshop on the PC-PNDT Act organized by the Health and Family Welfare department here at Mahatma Gandhi State Institute of Public Administration (MGSIPA). District Family Welfare Officers, District Attorneys and District PNDT coordinators from all the districts of Punjab participated in this workshop.

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