What is Female Infanticide?
India has emerged as a global powerhouse, making us all proud of our nation’s progress. However, certain social issues still cast a shadow on this development, and one of the most pressing is female infanticide.
Major Causes of Female Infanticide in India
Girls in India are a symbol of strength, resilience, and hope for a brighter future. However, for generations, societal challenges have limited their potential. Practices like female infanticide and gender discrimination have historically overshadowed the immense value girls bring to families and communities.
Despite these challenges, there is a growing wave of change. Today, awareness and efforts to empower girls are reshaping mindsets. Families are beginning to see daughters as assets rather than burdens. Education, once considered unnecessary for girls, is now recognized as a powerful tool to uplift not just individual girls, but entire families and societies to another household and serve them. Therefore, girls are often considered a financial burden. Educating them is not deemed necessary and their opinions don’t matter. This is one of the major reasons for preferring a son over a daughter.
Government initiatives like ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ are driving this transformation, focusing on the survival, safety, and education of girls. By challenging outdated stereotypes and promoting equal opportunities, these programs are creating a culture where every girl is celebrated and encouraged to reach her full potential.
When we invest in girls, we invest in the future of our nation. Educated and empowered girls grow into women who contribute to economic growth, foster strong families, and lead communities toward progress. By valuing and supporting our daughters, we pave the way for a more inclusive, equitable, and prosperous society.
Let’s champion this movement together and ensure every girl in India has the opportunity to thrive!
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Role of NGOs in Prevention of Female Infanticide in India
Bal Raksha Bharat (also known as Bal Raksha Bharat) is a leading child rights non-government organisation (NGO). We work hand-in-hand with the government and the communities to ensure that every girl child gets a happy, protected, and safe childhood and a bright future.
Change is a collective effort, and transforming our society requires the active involvement of each one of us. Together, we can create a better future for India’s girls. By supporting initiatives for their empowerment, you’re not just gaining tax benefits—you’re becoming a catalyst for meaningful change.
Educated and empowered girls grow into confident, independent women who uplift communities and drive economic growth. They hold the key to shaping a society that thrives on equality and opportunity, contributing millions to the Indian economy.
Join hands with us and be a part of this impactful journey. By understanding the critical role of NGOs in empowering communities, Your support can help turn aspirations into achievements for countless girls across India!