Has Himachal's Sex Ratio Reached 964 in 2024?

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Key Takeaways
- The sex ratio in Himachal Pradesh has improved to 964 in 2024.
- Government initiatives support the welfare of girls and women.
- Financial aid programs help economically disadvantaged families.
- Orphaned children receive special attention through dedicated schemes.
- Legislative changes promote gender equality in property rights.
Shimla, June 22 (NationPress) The government of Himachal Pradesh announced on Sunday that the state has experienced a notable enhancement in its sex ratio, climbing from 947 in 2023 to 964 in 2024.
This positive change in gender parity is attributed to an evolving societal perspective that increasingly values the girl child, supported by various initiatives aimed at promoting their welfare.
The sex ratio represents the number of females per 1,000 males in a population and serves as a vital indicator of gender equality.
The state government emphasized that financial assistance for the marriage of girls from economically disadvantaged backgrounds remains a primary area of focus.
Under the Mukhyamantri Kanyadan Yojana, a total of Rs 1,989.31 lakh has been allocated to support 3,956 girls during their marriage ceremonies.
Similarly, the Mukhyamantri Shagun Yojana has provided financial aid to 12,192 girls, totaling Rs 3,779.52 lakh as 'shagun'.
These programs underscore the state's dedication to ensuring dignity and support for young women as they embark on new beginnings, according to an official statement.
In recognition of widows' rights to remarry and lead dignified lives, the government has also introduced a financial aid program through the Widow Remarriage Scheme. This initiative has supported 239 women with Rs 291.15 lakh, facilitating their reintegration into society.
The welfare of orphaned children is prioritized under the Mukhyamantri Sukh Aashray Yojana, which has allocated Rs 25.98 crore to enhance their overall well-being.
For educational support, 9,859 children have benefited from Rs 302.18 lakh, enabling them to thrive in a safe and nurturing environment.
Moreover, the state government has made a historic move by passing the Himachal Pradesh Ceiling Land Holdings (Amendment) Bill of 1972, which aims to promote gender equality and empower women.
This legislation addresses long-standing property rights disparities and reinforces the government’s commitment to social justice for women, as stated by the state authorities.
The initiative aligns with the vision of Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu and represents a significant stride towards enhancing women's financial autonomy and societal empowerment throughout the state.
Additionally, a new program called the Indira Gandhi Sukh Suraksha Yojana has been launched, providing Rs 25,000 to an insurance company for each of the first two daughters born into families living below the poverty line (BPL).
The parents will receive a life insurance policy worth Rs 2 lakh for each daughter, with the deposited amount accessible to the girl when she turns 18 or any time before she reaches 27.
To further assist working women, the state government plans to establish 13 working women hostels in strategic locations such as Solan, Baddi, Palampur, Gagret, and the Medical Device Park in Solan.
These hostels, with a budget of Rs 132 crore, will provide safe, affordable accommodations for employed women, promoting their economic independence.