Deccan Chronicle

Scheme that pays for wedding of poor girls stops child marriages

- KAMALAPATH­I RAO H. I DC

Shaadi Mubarak and Kalyana Laxmi, the two schemes under which the state pays for marriage of women from poor families from the minorities and weaker sections, has yielded an unexpected benefit. It has helped officials prevent child marriages.

Officials prevented 24 child marriages in Hyderabad, and Ranga Reddy childline has stopped over 150 in 14 months. Both schemes pay `51,000 towards the marriage of women, Shaadi Mubarak is meant for minorities and Kalyana Laxmi for the SC and ST community,

Hyderabad Child Protection Officer Imtyaz Ali said the then collector Nirmala had directed officials handling the two schemes to forward all the applicatio­ns to the women and child welfare department to verify the age of the brides and grooms. The model was copied by officials of all districts.

“We identified four cases after verifying applicatio­ns last year and three this year,” he said.

He said most parents were not interested in registerin­g the marriage with the registrar of marriages. “If the marriage registrati­on is strictly implemente­d, we can stop child marriages,” he said.

RR district officials received 2,997 applicatio­ns for both the schemes last year of which 180 were rejected.

From among those rejected, the brides were found to be underaged in 100 cases. About 50 more child marriages were prevented by officials after receiving informatio­n from the childline toll free number.

 ?? — DECCAN CHRONICLE ?? Resident Malayali women participat­e in the local version of Attukal Pongala at the Ayyappa temple in Bolaram, Hyderabad. The annual Pongala festival held at the Attukal Devi Temple in Thiruvanan­thapuram, Kerala, witnessed the participat­ion of lakhs of...
— DECCAN CHRONICLE Resident Malayali women participat­e in the local version of Attukal Pongala at the Ayyappa temple in Bolaram, Hyderabad. The annual Pongala festival held at the Attukal Devi Temple in Thiruvanan­thapuram, Kerala, witnessed the participat­ion of lakhs of...

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