Sex determination is big business, says Women and Child Welfare Panel Chief Haris

N.A. Haris, State Panel Chief on Women and Child Welfare, seen addressing the officials during a review meeting held at ZP auditorium in city this morning as other panel members (from left) Ejaz Ahmed, Vinisha Nero, Veena Achaiah and Dr. Geetha Mahadevaprasad look on.

Mysuru: The Legislature Committee on Women and Child Welfare headed by N.A. Haris held a review meeting at the Zilla Panchayat auditorium in city this morning.

The Committee sought information on various issues from Deputy Commissioners and officials of various departments belonging to both Mysuru and Chamarajanagar districts. The Committee first sought information about female foeticide in both districts and also action taken against the scanning centres allegedly involved in sex determination.

Mysuru DHO Dr. B. Basavaraju said that the officials had raided three centres — one each in Periyapatna, Mysuru and K.R. Nagar — after receiving complaints from the public.

Later, Haris said that sex determination had become a business and added the agents stand outside the scanning centres and take the pregnant women to the private hospital to remove the female foetus.

The Panel also urged the officials to implement the welfare programme announced by the governments. With respect to Child Marriage, Chamarajanagar In-charge DC Kiran informed the Committee that the district faced problems of Child Marriage and added that one particular community was getting minor girls married with a belief that they would never get married if they crossed 18 years.

He also added that the 210 unofficial cases of child marriages were reported in the district during 2016-17 and added that the marriages were conducted on the pretext of family rituals mainly during the wee hours or late in the night.

The officials have been talking to village heads to prevent child marriages in the district, he added.

Mysuru DC D. Randeep said only one case was reported in Mysuru and the officials were able to stop the marriage.

DC D. Randeep, ZP CEO P. Shivashankar, DCP Dr. Vikram V. Amathe, SP Ravi D. Channannavar and other officials at the meeting.

Speaking about the Anganawadi Centres, Mysuru Women and Child Welfare Deputy Director K. Radha said the district had a total of 1,413 centres and that the children were being provided with 300 grams nutritious food every day.

On hearing this, Haris took exception stating that the officials had no knowledge on the food being served to aganawadi children. He said the children were to be given 500 grams of nutritious food every day at the centre and not 300 grams.

When asked if the officials were submitting correct facts and figures of the Centre, DC Randeep said he had personally visited around 30-32 centres over the past 10 months.

The Committee also sought information on rape and molestation, women and child trafficking booked in the districts to which DCP Dr. Vikram V. Amathe and SP Ravi D. Channannavar provided statistics.  It also discussed matters related to Labour Department, ESI, PF, Narcotics, Home Department, Education Department, Revenue Department, Department for the Empowerment of Differently-Abled and Senior Citizens, MUDA, Excise, Urban Development, Social Welfare and others.

Committee Members Vinisha Nero, Veena Acchaiah, Geetha Mahadevaprasad, Lehar Singh, N. Appaji Gowda, Ejaz Ahmed, Jayamma, P.R. Sudhakar Lal and Section Officer M.M. Asha were present at the meeting.

 

This post was published on July 19, 2017 6:46 pm