The system, called the sex ratio monitoring dashboard, will have the data of child sex-ratio collected from all villages by the Health and Women and Child Welfare Departments every month.
It will also have the data on critical villages where more attention was required towards skewed child sex-ratio and steps needed to taken to set up the efforts accordingly, an official statement said.
The dashboard had been developed in association with National Informatics Centre (NIC) as a pilot project.
The dashboard is also proving to be an effective tool for enhancing ground-level coordination between the Health and Women and Child Welfare Departments, the release said, adding this was disclosed during a meeting of Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar with his good governance associates and administrative secretaries here.
Apart from it, the Chief Minister also decided to further simplify the grievances redressal mechanism and implement new schemes, which include having a permanent cattle markets on public private partnership (PPP) mode.
On the issue of stray cattle, it was decided that 11 districts would adopt the community-driven Fatehabad model for tackling the menace.
Nuh has become the first stray cattle-free district of the state, whereas Yamunanagar and Fatehabad would become stray cattle-free by the end of February, while the remaining eight districts by June 30.
A workshop would be held for the remaining districts in Sonipat on March 16.
With a view to monitor registration and disposal of police complaints, Khattar directed to explore the possibility of establishing an independent complaint registration mechanism using the National Emergency Response System, and funding from the Central Government.
Also the Chief Minister, directed to set up a dedicated 'HarSamay Swagat' desks in all the police stations, apart from a desk in a public space in each district as a pilot project to ensure that all complaints were uploaded on the system.
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