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Male children are expected to grow up, work hard, marry, and look after their aging parents.

Female children are expected to grow up, work hard, marry, and look after their husband's aging parents.

That's why many people in India don't want female children. Recent technology allows people to see if the foetus is a female, and abort it.

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