'Nakusha' unwanted name; 266 girls to be renamed 'Aishwarya'
Signalling an end to the practice in rural Maharashtra to name a girl child as 'Nakusha'(unwanted), especially if the family was expecting a boy to be born, the authorities will 'rename' 266 such girls as 'Aishwarya' (wealth) on Saturday.
"The government has identified 266 girls named 'Nakusha' in Satara district and organised a renaming ceremony tomorrow," Satara district collector Dr N Ramaswami told the media over phone.
The function has been organised by the zilla parishad, he said. "We have identified 266 such names (Nakusha) in school records in the district," Ramaswami added.
"Zilla parishad officials had surveyed the district and decided on the renaming after speaking to the parents. The officials felt this was a small step towards changing the mindset in the rural areas," another official said.
In some parts of rural Maharashtra, if a girl is born when the parents wanted a boy, she is named 'Nakusha'. The ZP undertook a survey and identified such girls, ranging from infants to 16 years of age.
The zilla parishad is conducting the campaign in association with the 'Lek Vachva' (Save The Girl Child) project, which seeks to save the female foetus from illegal sex determination.
"Typically, if a rural couple has one or two girls, they dislike it when their third child also turns out to be a girl. They then name her 'Nakusha'. Other derogatory names given to girls are 'Dagadi' and 'Dhondi' which means a stone," the official said.
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