Haryana Proposes Cap on Doctors at MTP Centres
Gurugram: The Haryana state health department is considering a proposal to restrict doctors from being registered with more than two Medical Termination of Pregnancy (MTP) facilities across the state.
The move comes as officials attempt to address staffing gaps revealed during a review on Tuesday, when six districts were reprimanded for performing worse than last year in terms of sex ratio at birth (SRB). The assessment pointed to systemic issues in how MTP units operate, with many relying on the names of doctors who are seldom present, making audits difficult and obscuring accountability, reports The Times of India.
The crackdown follows Haryana’s decline in SRB, with the state’s 2024 average falling to 910 — its lowest since 2016. The current SRB is 913, compared to 904 during the same period last year. Rajpal further directed that all infants in urban slums and low-income areas be registered in coordination with municipal authorities. He urged teams to intensify efforts to improve the overall sex ratio.
The meeting also decided that call detail records of individuals involved in illegal MTP or sex determination will now be submitted in court as evidence, and an MIS portal will be created to track all PNDT-related legal proceedings.
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