Delhi Govt Bans Genetic Sample Transfers, Tightens Abortion Pill Sales to Curb Sex-Selective Practices
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New Delhi: Confronted with a continuous decline in the sex ratio at birth, the Delhi government has rolled out tough measures, banning the transfer of genetic samples outside the city for advanced prenatal tests and tightening the sale of medical abortion pills.
According to a recent media report in the Times of India, under the new directive, diagnostic labs and clinics will no longer be allowed to send genetic material outside Delhi for analysis. Officials say the move is aimed at preventing misuse of prenatal testing for illegal sex determination. At the same time, the government has placed medical abortion pills under strict watch, warning chemists and suppliers against unregulated sales.
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