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Haryana's Sex Ratio Surges 13 Points!
2 Jan
Summary
- Haryana's sex ratio at birth reached 923 in 2025, a 13-point increase.
- This improvement is the highest in five years, signaling a win for 'save the girl child'.
- Aggressive crackdown and innovative 'reverse tracking' policy drove the SRB surge.

Haryana's sex ratio at birth (SRB) has seen a remarkable 13-point improvement, reaching 923 in 2025, the highest in five years. This significant jump from 910 in 2024 signifies a major victory in the state's ongoing efforts to combat sex-selective abortions and promote gender equality.
The turnaround was fueled by a comprehensive strategy, including a stringent crackdown on the illegal abortion trade and the implementation of an innovative 'reverse tracking' policy. This policy focused on monitoring pregnant women with a previous girl child, who are most vulnerable to societal pressures. Additionally, over 150 FIRs were registered under relevant acts, and MTP kits supply chains were disrupted.




