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MAHOTTARI, APRIL 5Various stakeholders have expressed their shared commitment to end social anomalies such as child marriage and dowry propping up as a key challenge in Madhes. Denying same-sex marriage is unconstitutional, a Japanese high court says 2 killed, 1 seriously injured in Mahottari road accident The participants at a discussion 'Role of religious preachers for ending child marriage' held in Bardibas on Thursday expressed collective commitment to play lead role in preventing child marriage in their areas.In the discussion organized by Madhesi Commission in collaboration with the Plan International, Madhes Province Assembly Speaker Ramchandra Mandal and other participants signed the commitment paper for the same. "We express our collective commitment to end social evils like child marriage and dowry," the commitment letter reads.

Speaker Mandal, Chair of Madhesi Commission Dr.

Bijay Kumar Dutta, member Jivchha Saha, Secretary of the Commission Basanta Adhikari and Hindu, Islamic and Buddhist leaders, media persons and social leaders who participated in the programme signed the commitment paper.On the occasion, Speaker Mandal said child marriage and dowry were not only crimes but also a stigma of Madhes and all walks of life should launch a campaign to stop such malpractice.Citing the National Census 2078 data, Speaker Mandal said more than 75 percent of premature marriage were found in Madhes despite country's legal framework stating marriage below 20 a punishable offence.At the programme attended by gurus of different religions, sects, human rights activists, social activists and media persons from all eight districts of Madhes Province, the participants said child marriage and dowry have increased many social crimes and family disputes.Commission Chair Dr Dutta and member Saha shared the commission has been focusing on expanding legal literacy and enforcement of laws to stop child marriage in Madhes.According to the National Census 2078 BS, over 75 per cent of the people in Madhes get married before the legally stipulated age for marriage.The census has revealed that 39.5 percent were found married in between 18 below 20.

Of them, 42 percent are men and 37 percent women.Similarly, 27.7 per cent of them are aged between 15 and 17 years; 9.3 per cent of those aged 10 to 14 and 0.2 per cent of those below 10 years of age. .

This article first appeared/also appeared in https://thehimalayantimes.com 





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