Deccan Chronicle

Rescued child bride shines at national cricket tourney

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Proving just how crucial it is to stop minor girls from being married off is the case of sports star Boddupally Anusha. The 16-year-old who was rescued last year before she could be married off, went on to give a smashing performanc­e in the national level cricket tournament held recently in Madhya Pradesh and will be playing in the Under-19 rugby game to be held at LB Stadium.

Anusha was rescued in April 2017 after police received a tip off about her impending marriage. Rachakonda police commission­er Mahesh M. Bhagwat had promised her that the police would be her caretakers and she could always approach them. A visibly excited Anusha went to the police station on Tuesday to thank the officers for giving her what she called ‘a second lease of life.’

She was always interested in sports, but her family just wanted her married off. “It is high time we put an end to discrimina­tion against women. Families should encourage fair play between the sexes. We cannot keep living in the dark ages,” said Mr Bhagwat.

The groom, family members and middle men were booked under the Child Marriage Prohibitio­n Act 2006 and sent to two years prison with a fine of `1 lakh. Padmavati P., an activist, said, “It is important that Anusha becomes an example, as child marriages are increasing even in urban areas. There needs to be more awareness about them.”

Raghava Reddy, Anusha’s physical director, says it was a good thing the marriage was stopped. “The school authoritie­s called her back to complete rest of her education and even now, she practices in our school grounds.”

According to statistics released by MV Foundation, Mahbubnaga­r district has the highest percentage of married girls/.

 ?? — DC ?? 16-year-old Boddupally Anusha along with Rachakonda police commission­er Mahesh M. Bhagwat.
— DC 16-year-old Boddupally Anusha along with Rachakonda police commission­er Mahesh M. Bhagwat.

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