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8/21/2016

Topic Reading-Vol.1593-8/21/2016

Dear MEL Topic Readers,
Why India needs a Daughters' Day
It’s because that kind of grass-roots activity is needed to correct their social behaviors, practices and disrespects on women in addition to making and enforcing laws to protect women and girls including the ones before born.
Because of the patriarchy deeply entrenched in their societies, the sex ratio in India is 110 boys for every 100 girls in the same age. Without human intervention, the ratio is supposed to like 103 to 106 boys. Though the ratio isn’t as bad as the one in China, which goes over 115 boys per 100 girls, it clearly shows boys are preferred children for Indian families. Even after their born, girls’ lives are threatened by abuses, rapes and assaults.
Now the government, or at least the minister in charge, has moved a little further to educate people to appreciate and treat girls in the same way as they do to boys by using social media. This kind of campaign is definitely cost efficient and seems more effective than the ones being spent a lot of money.
Enjoy reading and learning what sort of prejudice and mistreatment are still in place in India.
p.s. Just be reminded that “Thursday” means not this one in this week but Aug.11th.

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