indiatvnews.com:
New Delhi: Wednesday, October 24, 2012.
More than
180,000 abortions took place in the Indian capital in the last five years,
according to information provided to a RTI activist.
The Delhi
government provided the statistics in response to a query from Right to
Information (RTI) applicant Mannish Bhatnagar.
A total of
180,301 abortions took place in the city between 2007 and 2011.
Till July
this year, 1,628 abortions were conducted in northwest Delhi. Similar
statistics for 2012 for other parts of the capital were not available.
Bhatnagar
sought to know the total number of abortions in Delhi in order to determine the
number of female foeticide cases.
Bhatnagar
told IANS that he was also looking for the sex of the aborted foetus.
He said while
the government had revealed the total number of abortions, they provided no
other details.
According to
the RTI reply, Delhi's west district reported the maximum cases of abortions
(43,631 cases).
The south
district accounted for 37,664 cases. East Delhi came next with 27,257
abortions, followed by north-east district (21,170).
Central and
New Delhi districts together accounted for 19,081 abortions.
South-West
district saw 15,301 cases, North-West 10,449 and North district 5,748 abortions.
According to
gynaecology expert Rinku Sengupta Dhar, abortion is legal up to 12 to 20 weeks
of pregnancy but with the recommendation of a doctor.
Dhar,
attending consultant at the Sitaram Bhartiya Institute of Science and Research,
told IANS: "Up to 12 to 20 weeks, a woman can undergo an abortion process
only for specific reasons - like if a pregnant woman has a serious medical
disease and continuation of pregnancy could endanger her life, if continuation
of pregnancy could lead to substantial risk to the newborn leading to serious
physical or mental handicaps or if pregnancy resulting of rape."
"Abortion
can be said to be legal if recommended by doctors in a specific situation but
only up to 12 to 20 weeks (after pregnancy). After 20 weeks, abortion is
illegal in India.
"Only
adults are allowed to go for abortions. But in some cases like unwanted teenage
pregnancy and rape, abortion of minors can be done with guardian's
permission," she added.
