"The child sex ratio in Jammu and Kashmir is alarming.This a matter of great concern," Union Health Secretary K D Raju said while addressing the national summit on 'Best Practices and Innovations in Public Healthcare System' here.
The Child sex ratio in Jammu and Kashmir fell from 964 girls per 1000 boys in 2001 Census to just 862 girls per 1000 boys in 2011 Census.
"I do not worry so much about the fact that Punjab and Harayana have dismal figures but I do worry about the fact that Jammu and Kashmir has such figures," Raju said.
"This is a matter of most urgent importance. Steps are needed to be taken to reverse this trend and agencies, which can help in this regard, need to be roped in," he said.
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Raju sought personal intervention of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, who was the chief guest at the inaugural function, in dealing with the problem.
"I do believe it (child sex ratio) can be reversed. It is at the heart of the healthcare," he added.
Omar, in his address, said the declining sex ratio was a matter of concern and all the steps required to set it right will be taken by the state government.
Omar said he would have accepted that the "creeping effect" of female feticide from Punjab could have caught up with parts of Jammu and Kashmir bordering that state but he would not believe that such a problem existed in heartland of Kashmir.
"But the numbers have shown that (problem is in Kashmir also). If the numbers are wrong, so be it.I would rather be on the side of caution and take the numbers as true, till they are proven wrong. We are hoping that with the steps we are taking, this trend can be reversed," he said.
"Government alone cannot do it. If these religious leaders devote some part of their sermons to creating awareness about this issue, it will go a long way in augmenting our efforts," he added.