💨 Abstract
In India, a deep-rooted preference for sons persists across society, leading to female foeticide and gender bias. Gynaecologist Dr Aruna Kalra's book, "I Want A Boy," discusses this issue based on her professional experiences, highlighting the frustration in changing this mindset. Government programs have had minimal impact, and patriarchy continues to thrive in both educated and illiterate families.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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