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Modi Backs Marriage Age Bill

Women ‘will get time to study, make careers’: PM

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday backed the central government’s decision to increase the age of marriage of daughters from 18 to 21 saying that it will lead to daughters getting time to make their career.

“We have decided daughters will be allowed to marry at the same age sons are allowed to. With 21 years of age for marriage of daughters, they will get full time to study and will also be able to make their career,’ said PM Modi.

A bill that was introduced in Lok Sabha in the Winter Session to increase the age of marriage for women to 21 years across all religions has been sent to a parliament­ary committee for scrutiny.

The PM made the remarks while addressing the gathering after inaugurati­ng and laying the foundation stones for developmen­t projects worth 11,000 crore in the Mandi district on Monday.

PM Modi laid the foundation stone of the Renukaji Dam project, lying pending for around three decades. Six states viz Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan, Uttarakhan­d and Delhi were brought together by the Centre for making the project possible, according to a statement from the Prime Minister’s Office.

The 40 MW project will be built at a cost of around 7000 crore (FJ$7000m). It will prove to be immensely beneficial for Delhi, which will be able to receive around 500 million cubic metre water supply per year.

The Prime Minister also laid the foundation stone of the Luhri Stage 1 Hydro Power Project.

The 210 MW project will be built at a cost of over 1800 crore. It will lead to the generation of over 750 million units of electricit­y per year. The modern and dependable grid support will prove beneficial to the surroundin­g states of the region as well.

The foundation stone of the Dhaulasidh Hydro Power Project was also laid by PM Modi on Monday.

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