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Sex ratio improves from 905 to 913 in Haryana

The data was revealed by the Civil Surgeon.

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Additional Chief Secretary (Health) Sudhir Rajpal has directed officers of the Special Task Force (STF) to make reverse tracking in abortion cases more effectively so that strict action can be taken against those involved in illegal abortions. He expressed satisfaction over the improvement in sex ratio from 905 to 913 as of October 31, 2025, compared to the previous year.

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Rajpal was presiding over a meeting of the STF constituted to curb illegal abortions.

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The Additional Chief Secretary said FIRs must be registered against those involved in illegal abortions during reverse tracking and sufficient evidence should be gathered to ensure the culprits are convicted.

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