Deccan Chronicle

13-yr-old in Bihar sends SOS through ‘Bandhan Tod’ app alerting authoritie­s UN app saves minors from marriage

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Patna, Dec. 3: Virtually left with no hope, a 13year-old schoolgirl in a Bihar village sent out a distress message through a mobile app of a UN-backed platform that eventually saved her from becoming a victim of child marriage.

“In the last week of November, we received an SOS from a girl in Darbhanga through our app who informed us that her parents were forcing her to get married.

“After verifying the complaint through our civil society partners, we immediatel­y reached out to the DGP in Patna, who then informed the local police authoritie­s,” a senior official of Gender Alliance said on the condition of anonymity.

Patna-based Gender Alliance, an initiative of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), had launched the Android- based app named ‘Bandhan Tod’ in September to sensitise people across the state against dowry, child marriage, domestic violence and gender inequality.

“Incidental­ly, the boy was also a minor (15). So, had it not been for this app, perhaps the two teenagers would have become victims of child marriage, spelling doom for both of them,” the official said. “The app is in Hindi since we want to reach out rural areas, where the practice is more prevalent. It has an SOS button, which allows a potential victim to reach to us directly,” she said.

The Gender Alliance recently carried out an analysis of data based on 2011 census of the country. “The analysis showed that for Bihar, the state average for predicted child marriage rate stood at 39 per cent,” she said, adding, for the Benipur block, from where the girl hails, the “correspond­ing figure is 38.16 per cent”.

Benipur block is about 30 km out of Darbhangha district headquarte­rs, which is located about 150 km from the state capital of Patna. Benipur SubDivisio­nal Police Officer Anjani Kumar, said technology, such as this app, can prove to be a boon in combating social evils like dowry and child marriage.

“The moment we received the instructio­n from Patna police headquarte­rs, we swung into action. We met the family members and convinced them against the idea of child marriage,” he said.

The SDPO also flagged that the area falls into the Mithilanch­al region, where “child marriages have been happening as a customary practice”. — PTI

PATNA-BASED Gender Alliance, an initiative of the United Nations Population Fund, had launched the app named ‘Bandhan Tod’ in September to sensitise people across the state against dowry, child marriage, domestic violence and gender inequality

THE APP, which is in Hindi, has an SOS button, which allows a potential victim to reach to a official concerned directly.

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