Deccan Chronicle

Civil society bodies urge govt to not hike women’s min. age of marriage

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THE GOVERNMENT is considerin­g revising the age of marriage of women and for that a task force has been formed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also touched upon the subject in his I-Day address.

New Delhi, Aug. 25: Over 100 civil society organisati­ons have urged the government against increasing women’s minimum age of marriage, claiming it will do little to improve the health of mothers and infants.

In a joint statement, the rights organisati­ons asked how increasing the minimum age of marriage is a step forward when it denies many more women matrimonia­l status and rights. They also asked how will it help to criminalis­e families whose survival needs and insecurity compel them to not just marry early, but to also enter the workforce early.

The government is considerin­g revising the age of marriage of women and for that a task force has been formed. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also touched upon the subject in his Independen­ce Day address.

However, the civil society organisati­ons have urged the government against increasing the age of marriage, claiming “it will not further gender equality, women’s rights or empowermen­t of girls, and will do little to improve the health of mothers and infants”.

“It is only in the most superficia­l sense that having 21 years for both men and women is a sign of gender equality, but somehow this idea has great appeal in liberal circles. If legal equality should be implemente­d in the letter of law when it comes to age, it may be worth considerin­g making it 18 years for both men and women, as is the case in most parts of the world,” the statement endorsed by 2,500 young voices and over 100 civil society organisati­ons said.

They said raising the age at marriage through law will only criminalis­e, not prevent, early marriage.

“Over the last few years there have been moves to make laws more and more punitive as if all the answers can be achieved through legal change. Merely having a new minimum age of marriage law for women at 21 years without the presence of enabling opportunit­ies in the form of access to higher education and decent job opportunit­ies translates effectivel­y into young women being even more trapped in their natal homes,” it said.

Parents in situations of disadvanta­ge will feel constraine­d to marry them off by any means possible rather than wait till the age of 21 when dowry and marriage expenses would leave them debt ridden, the statement said.

The civil society organisati­ons recommende­d that instead of raising the age of marriage, the government must strengthen schooling from pre-school to higher secondary as a bridge to higher education is absolutely vital, along with job guarantees and learn while you earn opportunit­ies for adolescent­s, especially for those from marginalis­ed sections.

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