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News Analysis
Dead before they are even born
Advances in medical technology have led to a spurt in female foeticide. GAURAV VIVEK BHATNAGAR reports.
Stringent rules
By GAURAV VIVEK BHATNAGAR

Doctors allege that the lacunae in the PNDT Act are being exploited by the authorities to harass them.
A costly error
By GAURAV VIVEK BHATNAGAR

FOR RAJIV Bhatia, a gold medallist in radiology from Himachal Pradesh University, September 25, 2001, will forever remain etched in the mind. It was on this day that he was booked under the PNDT Act for not submitting the registration forms for ...

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