Patna:National Girl Child Day is being celebrated in the country on January 24 every year since 2008. It was being under conducted under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development. On this special day, parent spends quality time with their girl children and make efforts for their betterment.
As per the data, in 1990 the sex ratio of the male and female was 1000:927 while in 2005-06 the figure became even i.e; 1,000:1,000, but again in 2015-16, it came down to 1000-991 and thereafter the ratio has surpassed. Now, it has attained 1,000:1,020.
The spokesperson of the Union Ministry of Women and Child Development said that this change in the statistical ratio between male and female is a 'good sign', and this has happened for the first time in the country. In 1990, Nobel Laureate and Economist Amartya Sen had written an article, in which he had mentioned the skewed sex ratio in the country.
The purpose of the programme is also to create awareness in society about the importance of girl child as well as ensuring education to them. No doubt, the country has achieved progress in many sectors, but 'discriminatory' or 'biased thinking' is still prevalent in some sections of society towards girls.