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Haryana forms committees to intensify efforts to curb female foeticide

Haryana forms committees to intensify efforts to curb female foeticide

Deccan Herald14-05-2025

As part of the strategy, district-level standing committees headed by the DCs with chief medical officers as member secretaries are being formed to ensure tighter monitoring and coordination to improve the state's sex ratio.

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