The suggestion has been made by the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) in a report tabled in the assembly yesterday.
The panel, headed by Congress MLA Gopaldas Agrawal, has called for bringing parents under the purview of the Pre- Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, (PCPNDT) 1994.
The committee also called for monitoring of pregnant women by local health officials to ascertain if they have aborted the foetus in case it was female.
According to the report, the sex determination test must be done when parents come for sonography and they should be tracked regularly to check if they are coming for tests even after knowing that the foetus is that of a girl child.
"Since the law only provides for action against doctors (for carrying out sex selection tests), there is no fear of the law among parents. But this fear of law among parents is necessary to increase the sex ratio. Doctors, parents, district health officers (DHOs) and NGOs must be involved in the tracking system," the committee suggested.
As many as 550 cases registered under the PCPNDT Act are pending in courts in the state, the panel said.
In 2010, the sex ratio in Maharashtra was 854 girls per 1,000 boys and it went up to 861 in 2011 and 919 in 2014, it noted.
A suspected gender-selective abortion racket came to light last month in Sangli, western Maharashtra, where 19 aborted female foetuses were found dumped near a hospital.
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