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Write down any four measures to prevent female foeticide.
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Female foeticide can be tackled through legal action, education, and awareness campaigns.
CBSE Class X - 2024
CBSE Class X
Updated On:
Jan 13, 2026
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Rigorous adherence to legislation such as the
PCPNDT Act
.
Heightening public consciousness regarding the value of female children.
Offering financial incentives to families for the schooling of daughters.
Executing initiatives to deter sex-based prejudice.
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