Gandhinagar: Gender slope remains in the spotlight of the revised Gujarat selection but the gap has narrowed out in the Run-up to 2022 assembly polls compared to the 2017 state selection.
The revised voter list showed 932 women per 1,000 men, up from 913 women per 1,000 men on the poll The opinion of the state assembly of 2017.
It is higher than Gujarat’s sex ratio of 919 women per 1,000 male, according to the 2011 census In 2017.
According to sources, in the first census held in 1951, Gujarat’s sex ratio was established at 952 women per 1,000 men who fell 3.46% to only 919 in 2011.
Children’s sex ratio (0-6 years) in the country Section 937 in 2018-19 against 890 in 2011 and 883 in 2001, according to numbers released by national family health.
Survey.
Seeing the pattern, the slope is reflected in this list along the expected line, the experts said.
Geurang Jani, a sociologist, said, “In some Gujarat Regency, there was an increase in the gender ratio and thus an increase in the sex ratio as a whole.
In the age group 18-19 years, there was a boost to register more women’s voters and therefore this ratio would be Shows a tremendous increase compared to 2017.
“He added,” Women’s registration will also rise because the newly held Panemayat polls and 50% order for women.
” A senior officer associated with Collectoran and was involved in a roll revision that linked the characters taken by the registration of women taken.
by the Election Commission.
“It seems that women’s registration is not considered serious in the past and many were abandoned.
But because the election commission launched a boost, more people would advance to register for themselves,” he said.
Regarding a significant increase in the women’s voter registration for the first time, he said, “before, girls in the age group were not advanced for registration because they were waiting to do it after marriage.
But now, with late marriages, women make themselves registered proactively.” Other officers from the Ministry of Health said that those aged 0-6 years in 2001 are now in the age group 21-27.
“In 2001, the child sex ratio was 883.
And therefore a decrease in voter sex ratio in 20-29 age groups in revised selection rolls,” he said.
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