Discrimination Against Girl Child : The Trajectory of Missing Girls deals with the topic of son preference and female foeticide in India an highlights the unfavorable child sex ratio and the phenomenon of feminisation of the old and masculinisation of the young in the state of Kerala. There is sufficient content on the what, why and how of empowering girls and women. The book has three sections first part is the real life story of a woman leader on how she has risen up the ladder of success from the status of a doormat. Second part details the research on missing girls in Kerala for which son preference and the subsequent female foeticide are pointed out as a few among the major causative factors. In the last part on enhancing the status and dignity of girl child almost all queries that spring up in the seminars and workshops aimed at women empowerment are dealt with appropriate clarification. The life story of Vanitha reveals how a postgraduate degree with a high first class and a huge package of dowry failed to contribute anything in enhancing the dignity of a Keralite girl especially in her husbands home. In the last chapter Vanithas example itself is depicted to highlight how economic independence along with a strong determination would enable a woman to rise up from the status of a doormat to that of a woman leader living a life with dignity so as to provide a motivation to every woman in distress. The book is hoped to spark the rethinking of both men and women and facilitate social change for a better.
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