PC&PNDT Act implementation reviewed at Anantnag
ANANTNAG, APRIL 26: To review and strengthen the implementation of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PC&PNDT) Act, 1994, a meeting of the advisory committee was held today under the designated District Appropriate Authority which is the Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Anantnag.

The meeting, attended by all designated members of the committee, aimed at evaluating current practices and ensuring strict enforcement of the provisions of the PC&PNDT Act across the district.
The Act, which is central to curbing the misuse of pre-natal diagnostic techniques and addressing gender imbalance, mandates several preventive and regulatory measures to ensure that diagnostic tools are not used for sex determination.
Meeting discussed several matters connected with the effective implementation of the act, including issuance of fresh provisional registration certificates for ultrasound (USG) centers in strict accordance with the guidelines of the Act.
The committee stressed upon the need for transparency and accountability among diagnostic centers, directing that all registered USG facilities must mandatorily display their PC&PNDT registration certificates prominently at their premises.
The committee also underscored the importance of regular and surprise inspections to monitor compliance with the Act. These inspections are essential in identifying lapses, guiding facilities on proper conduct, and taking timely corrective actions.
Timely and accurate uploading of Form F – a critical document required under the Act to track each pre-natal diagnostic procedure conducted was highlighted. It was also given out that any discrepancy or delay in submission could result in serious consequences, as it may indicate non-compliance or misuse.
The meeting also focused on enhancing public awareness regarding the objectives of the PC&PNDT Act. In this regard, the committee directed all USG centres to ensure effective display of Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials, both within the diagnostic sections and at prominent locations in their facilities.
In its deliberations, the committee, reiterated the commitment to uphold the law and promote gender equality through stringent implementation of the Act.
The committee also encouraged all stakeholders, including medical practitioners, technicians, and administrative staff, to work in a coordinated and responsible manner to safeguard the objectives of the Act.