Major Boost: India's Child Sex Ratio Hits 917, Key Stats Out
In a heartening development for gender parity, India's sex ratio at birth has improved to 917 in the 2021-23 period from 904 seven years prior, according to freshly released government data. This...

In a heartening development for gender parity, India's sex ratio at birth has improved to 917 in the 2021-23 period from 904 seven years prior, according to freshly released government data. This progress reflects nationwide campaigns saving more girl lives. Unveiled in Bhubaneswar, the 'Women and Men in India 2025' report dissects gender data on vital fronts like health, education, and employment. Released by the Statistics Ministry, it aims to decode shifting inequalities and guide policy evolution. Infant mortality has plummeted for both genders since 2008, a testament to robust healthcare expansions. Education metrics shine bright: female higher education enrollment leaped to 30.2% last year, surpassing males at 28.9%. Workforce trends are transformative. Rural women's labor participation skyrocketed by 8.4 percentage points to 45.9% in three years. In leadership, women's managerial numbers exploded 102.54% since 2017, dwarfing men's 73.8% gain. The report aggregates indicators from population dynamics to economic empowerment and gender-based violence, sourced from multiple ministries. With detailed metadata on 50 metrics, it ensures transparency in concepts and data collection. Policymakers and academics now have a treasure trove of evidence to shape equitable programs. As these numbers gain traction, they highlight India's commitment to 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao' and beyond, paving the way for empowered women driving national progress.
