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More than 63 million women and girls 'statistically missing' in India, show shocking figures More than 63 million women and girls 'statistically missing' in India, show shocking figures
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More than 63 million women are “statistically missing” across India, according to government officials. More than 63 million women are “statistically missing” across India, according to government officials. 
Sex-selective abortions and better nutrition and medical care for boys has skewed the population ratio of men and women, the government’s annual economic survey found. Sex-selective abortions and better nutrition and medical care for boys has skewed the population ratio of men and women, the government’s annual economic survey found. 
An estimated 21 million girls in the country are unwanted by their families, analysis of birth rates and the gender of last-born children showed. An estimated 21 million girls in the country are unwanted by their families, analysis of birth rates and the gender of last-born children showed. 
Scientists now believe the trend has created a massive deficit in the number of women in the country.Scientists now believe the trend has created a massive deficit in the number of women in the country.
The study also found families who had a son were more likely to stop having children than families where a girl is born.The study also found families who had a son were more likely to stop having children than families where a girl is born.
The birth of a son is often a cause for celebration and family pride, while the birth of a daughter can be a time of embarrassment and even mourning as parents look toward the immense debts they will need to take on to pay for marriage dowries.The birth of a son is often a cause for celebration and family pride, while the birth of a daughter can be a time of embarrassment and even mourning as parents look toward the immense debts they will need to take on to pay for marriage dowries.
Studies have long shown that Indian girls are less well-educated than boys, have poorer nutrition and receive less medical attention.Studies have long shown that Indian girls are less well-educated than boys, have poorer nutrition and receive less medical attention.
Many women – including educated, wealthy women – say they face intense pressure, most often from mothers-in-law, to have sons.Many women – including educated, wealthy women – say they face intense pressure, most often from mothers-in-law, to have sons.
“The challenge of gender is long-standing, probably going back millennia,” wrote the report’s author, chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian, noting that India must “confront the societal preference for boys”.“The challenge of gender is long-standing, probably going back millennia,” wrote the report’s author, chief economic adviser Arvind Subramanian, noting that India must “confront the societal preference for boys”.
The report also noted that increasing wealth does not put an end to male preferences among families, with some comparatively wealthy areas, including New Delhi, faring worse over the years.The report also noted that increasing wealth does not put an end to male preferences among families, with some comparatively wealthy areas, including New Delhi, faring worse over the years.
Many of the best scores for women’s development, the report noted, were in India’s north-east – “a model for the rest of the country” – a cluster of states on the edge of the country where most people are ethnically closer to China and Burma, and where some do not regard themselves as Indian. Many of the best scores for women’s development, the report noted, were in India’s North-east – “a model for the rest of the country” – a cluster of states on the edge of the country where most people are ethnically closer to China and Burma and where some do not regard themselves as Indian.
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