Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rescued by classmates, child bride returns to school

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I was 11 when I was married because one of my brothers was getting married to a girl from my husband’s family... I want this marriage to end

from pillar to post until they tracked her down.

The search for their friend was arduous, but the ending sweet.

Anju has been rescued and reunited with her friends. On Wednesday, all 13 of them – Anju included – were enrolled in government schools to continue with their studies.

“It is an inspiratio­nal story,” said Gopal Singh of Sakhi Bal Niketan Evam Sewa Samiti, a non-government­al organisati­on that ran the informal school where the children studied earlier. “They are true mascots of the campaign against child marriage”.

Anju’s story began in 2012 when her brothers married her off to Ravi , who was 10 years older than her, in another city slum. “I was 11 when I was married because one of my brothers was getting married to a girl from my husband’s family. In our society, there’s a tradition of exchanging girls – if you want a bride, you give your daughter in marriage in return,” Anju explained. She continued to live with her brothers.

On May 30 this year, she was sent to her husband’s home, prompting her friends to look for her from the next day.

It wasn’t easy to find her though. Her friends first went to the local police station, only to be told that no action could

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 ?? HIMANSHU VYAS/HT PHOTO ?? The children rejoice at their new school.
HIMANSHU VYAS/HT PHOTO The children rejoice at their new school.

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