New project will be announced to curb caesarean deliveries: Minister
The caesarean delivery rate, which was 35 per cent in 2021-2022, increased to 38 per cent in 2022-23
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Health and Family Welfare Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao
Belagavi, 16 Dec
Health and Family Welfare Minister
Dinesh Gundu Rao said on Monday that a new programme will be launched next
month to control caesarean deliveries in the State.
Responding to a question raised by
MLC Jagdeva Guttedar in the Legislative Council, the Minister acknowledged that
the rate of caesarean deliveries in the State has been increasing annually. "...
the caesarean delivery rate, which was 35 per cent in 2021-2022, increased to
38 per cent in 2022-23. Currently, the caesarean rate in the state is 46 per
cent. We have taken this seriously and are taking measures to control
them," Rao said.
He noted that in private hospitals,
over 61 per cent of deliveries are caesarean, driven by the fact that caesarean
sections generate more income and are easier to perform. "It is essential
to curb this for the health of both the mother and the child. Women need to be
mentally and physically prepared for a natural birth. We are formulating a new
programme, which will be announced next month. Some private hospitals are
performing up to 80-90 per cent caesarean deliveries," he added.
Rao, responding to another
question, said eight cases have been registered in the state since 2023-24, and
46 people have been arrested in connection with foeticide.
A large number of foeticide cases
have been detected due to increased inspections of scanning centres and
hospitals in the state. Action is being taken against those involved in
foeticide through successful decoy operations, he said.
To prevent foeticide in the state,
the government has established all statutory committees under the
Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act at the state
and district levels, the Minister said. Since 2018, all scanning centres in the
state have been required to register and renew through the ‘Balika’ software.
He said that 100 per cent
registration of pregnant women is underway at the state level, and information
technology is being used to monitor sex ratio data at the village level.
Pointing out that 136 cases have
been registered in the state against scanning centres, owners, or doctors for
violating the PCPNDT Act, Rao said 74 persons have been fined and acquitted,
while 65 cases are still pending in court at various stages.
He said the Karnataka government
has increased the reward for informers who provide information about scanning
centres, hospitals, doctors, brokers, or relatives involved in detecting and
killing female foetuses, helping in filing a case, from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh.
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