The 2005 "mini-census" reported that the sexratio at birth, expressed as the number of boys per 100 girls, was 119--when the global average was somewhere between 103 to 106.
On the basis of the national sample surveys (NSS), they calculate that India's sexratio at birth swung from 924 females per 1, 000 males in 2004-05 to 977 in 2011, a stunning turnaround in favour of girls.