Ayush VC's gender remark draws flak

According to the Act it is also illegal to advertise or promote any method leading to sex selection.

Update: 2018-05-15 01:18 GMT
In addition to looking at the various therapeutic effects of yoga and ayurveda, the centre is to also focus on evidence-based research . (Representational image)

Chandigarh: All India Democratic Women Association AIDWA on Monday condemned the statement made by the Vice Chancellor of AYUSH, Kurukshetra, Baldev Kumar

Dhiman, claiming that ayurveda can help in the selection of gender before conception. The AIDWA said that this display a completely unscientific mindset, the statement also violates the PcPNDT Act which makes sex selection illegal, whether before or after conception. According to the Act it is also illegal to advertise or promote any method leading to sex selection.

It is reported that Dhiman while speaking at a function made the astounding claim that ayurvedic medicine provides alternate techniques that can give desired results in choosing the sex of the baby even before conception. This apparently includes dietary and physical regulations, and the observance of appropriate instructions as laid down in the ancient scriptures. The AIDWA said that the statement shows that there is no doubt that the VC himself upholds pre conception techniques to obtain the “desired” results, referring thereby to the conception of a son. “The deeply embedded RSS ideology that idealises the male over the female child is blatantly exposed”. President Shakuntala Jakhar of AIDWA said that at a time when the BJP government in Haryana is claiming to have reduced sex imbalance in the state through their effective implementation of the PcPNDT Act, and other measures, these views expressed by a VC cannot be taken lightly. AIDWA demanded strict action against Mr. Dhiman for his remark.

He must be removed from office immediately and register a case against VC for violation of the PCPNDT Act, otherwise the movement against it will be launched , AIDWA demanded.

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