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In Gender Biased India, Newspaper Offers Tips for Conceiving Boy

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An Indian newspaper has attracted immense flak for telling couples ways to eat, sleep and even have intercourse in order to produce a baby boy.

New Delhi (Sputnik): The Mangalam, a newspaper from India’s most literate state of Kerala, has published an elaborate article describing techniques and habits that would enable a woman to conceive a boy.

The bizarre set of tips given in all seriousness includes eating plenty of mutton, dried grapes, never skipping breakfast and always sleeping with the face turned leftwards. It also advised couples to attempt procreation on the first, third, fifth or seventh days of the week, when sperms were “scientifically” shown to be stronger.

The first protest was registered bytheladiesfinger.comwith a sarcastic take on the article after translating it from the local Malayalam language to English. “With all these inconvenient laws regarding sex determination, it is a relief that there is finally a fool-proof checklist to follow for boy-bearing (not to be confused with ball-bearing), especially if God forbid, the blood moon sacrifices conducted by your extended family for a male heir hasn’t worked out yet,” read the feminist website.

In most of India, the preference for a male child is due to traditional gender bias and discrimination. Girls are seen as an economic liability and burden, partly because of the very expensive dowry that must accompany her marriage. However, dowry is not the only cause for the selective abortion of girls; sons carry on the family name and often inherit property and perform the last rites of their parents. The poor eliminate their girls in fetus because of poverty and for the rich, daughters are seen as less desirable.

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Many couples use ultrasound scans to detect female fetuses and then abort them. A leading medical journal The Lancet has estimated that half a million female fetuses are terminated every year in India. In some rural areas infanticide or deliberate neglect of girls, including allowing the umbilical cord to become infected, is used to dispose of unwanted daughters.

What’s perturbing from an Indian point of view is that the article was published from Kerala, a state which either tops or ranks high in most socio-economic indicators.

“It is very shocking that a publication from a state with the highest number of literate people did that. It shows the gender bias that has become intrinsic to our society,” Dr Ranjana Kumari, a noted activist working in the areas of female rights and girl child, told Sputnik.

“This article is even more ridiculous than usual, but such ideas are common. It shows that attitudes like this still flourish despite initiatives taken by the Indian government, NGOs and health workers. The message isn't going through: people still value boys more than girls,” Gita Aravamudan, Indian author of “Disappearing Daughters: The Tragedy of Female Foeticide,” was quoted in the media.

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