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Child brides on the rise in India’s towns and cities — Report

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NEW DELHI: An increasing number of underage girls in India’s towns and cities are being married off, a study has revealed, challengin­g long-held assumption­s that child marriage in the country is largely a rural phenomenon.

Child marriage is illegal in India, but it is deeply rooted and accepted in society, and remains widespread in parts of the country. Data from the 2011 census shows more than 5 million girls were married before the legal age of 18 — a marginal decrease from 2001.

Yet while the number of underage brides has declined by 0.3 per cent in rural areas since 2001, they have increased by 0.7 per cent in urban parts, said a report by the National Commission for the Protection of Child Rights and the charity Young Lives.

Experts said these per centage figures appear insignific­ant, but considerin­g India has a population of 1.3 billion, this means tens of thousands more underage girls were married in towns and cities in the decade to 2011.

“What is interestin­g is that one didn’t expect a lot of the urban areas to figure in the high incidence districts, especially around the big metros,” Renu Singh, Young Lives’ country director, told a news conference late on Thursday.

“Also it is surprising that in the 10 to 14 age group, there are still large numbers of girls being married in urban areas. One was hoping and thinking that would not exist at all.”

The study — the first to break down India’s census data on child marriage — found nearly one out of four girls in rural areas and one out of five in urban areas was married below 18.

Some urban districts in states such as Uttar Pradesh in the north and Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka in the south showed a rise in the number of underage brides from 2001 to 2011, the report said.

Singh said it was too early to know why incidence rates in certain towns and cities had inched higher, adding that more research was needed to understand the causes. — Reuters

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