Widows of Sikh men massacred 25 years ago in the aftermath of Indira Gandhi’s assassination say India has failed to produce a single conviction in the case of at least 3,000 killings.
In an effort to fix its skewed sex ratio, India is mulling cash incentives for poorer families who have baby girls. But critics say the government would gain more by enforcing its 1994 law against feticide.
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