UoP centre to sensitise about falling sex ratio

23 December,2011 06:36 AM IST |   |  Adnan Attarwala

Though the state is progressing in terms of economic growth, it is known to have the lowest sex ratio in the country.


Though the state is progressing in terms of economic growth, it is known to have the lowest sex ratio in the country.

To tackle this issue and create awareness among students at a young age, the Krantijyoti Savitribai Phule Women's Studies Centre (KSPWSC) of University of Pune (UoP) would be gathering students from five colleges across the state -- Fergusson, St Mira's, CT Bora College in Shirur, TC College inu00a0Baramati and New Artsu00a0
College in Nagpur -- andu00a0enlighten them about the issue in a daylong convention called Yuvak Yuvati Melava, on January 11.


Grave issue: Beed recordedu00a0the worst figures this year, whereu00a0thereu00a0
were 801 girls to 1,00 boys

As part of their syllabus, the undergraduate students of KSPWSC have worked on the theme of child sex ratio by conducting surveys, research projects and preparing audio-visual materials.u00a0"We will releaseu00a0information manuals at the convention after which we will also visit several schools in the city and gram panchayats. Theses manuals will be distributed among teachers and students so that it is discussed in the classrooms," said KSPWSC lecturer and organiser, Anagha Tambe.

Figures reveal
According to the official figures of child sex ratio in the state, there has been a decrease of 3.29 per cent of girl children, below the age of six sicne last decade. In 2001, there were 913 girls per 1000 boys, while the number of the fairer sex dwindeled 30 per cent to 883 during this year's census.

Of the the 35 districts in the state, Beed recorded the worst numbers, as it witnessed a drop of 93 girls since last decade. Figures showed that in 2001 there were 894 girls against 801 in 2011. Pune district, however, witnessed a fall of 29 girls as compared to 902 girls in 2001.

About 95 per cent of districts in the state have witnessed further decline in sex ratio. Barring Sangli and Chandrapur, 33 districts including Latur, Ahmadnagar, Nashik, Parbhani, Hingoli, Jalna and Buldana, witnessed a massive decline in the last decade. Only Ratnagiri tops in the state with 1,123 female per 1,000 males.

Seeking a solution
"The steady decline in sex ratio in these regions looksu00a0disturbing. The solution to maintaining the ratio lies in targeting students at a tender age and sensitising them about the issue at a grassroots level," added Tambe.
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