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NEWS LETTER

FOGSI-LUPIN-

Save the Girl Child
Dear FOGSIANS,
Greetings for the New Year.
As the New Year dawns, our country stands poised to touch new heights on all fronts, but unfortunately the women of India still continue to suffer from "discrimination".

The girl child is still underprivileged and neglected and unwanted. As professionals caring for the women only, we FOGSIANS also have a huge social responsibility to change the Indian Scenario. If we are aiming to save our mothers we first need to save the girl child and somehow make the girl child feel "Wanted".
The problem of women in India is complex and can be described by the word
W E E E E P ( Wo m e n E m p o w e r m e n t ,
Education, Employment & Environment
Problems).
A lot of us are doing great work towards upliftment of women and will continue doing so. Let us get together FOGSIANS and make a new Indian Women Literate &
Healthier & Let us reach the unreached and use our will & skill to save women's lives.
Come forward

Dr Narendra Malhotra

Dr Jaideep Malhotra

A SCARLET SILENCE
An unborn, muted cry arose,
From the depth of a mother's womb
All our virtues and ethics froze,
As they built the unborn child's tomb.
The eerie shadow looms over,
The happily grieving kin,
Brazen faced, over their daughter's loss and the gruesome sin.
The girl, they call a burden,
Would be no less than a shame
The boy, jewel of the family.
Would carry on the prestigious name.
No answers are available for this gory act,
Just a perilous, scarlet silence.
Bhagalpur

At the outset I congratulate
Dr. Narendra & Dr. Jaideep Malhotra for their persistent endeavor for save the Girl child
Initiative. The Girl child is truly under threat today in India with its social context. First the unwanted girl as a fetus then as an infant and later as an adolescent mother.
The
PCPNDT act though right in its spirit has a lot

of ambiguity and this further has complicated
the

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