14 minor children’s marriage stopped … Akshaya Tritia arrived after news about child marriage – 14 minor child marriage

Officers in Rajasthan’s Bundi district stopped the weddings of 14 children on Monday, which will be held on April 30 at the Akshaya Tritia event. Bundi Child Welfare Committee (CWC) Chairman Seema Botor said that after the ban was banned by the Additional Chief Justice Magistrate (ACJM) in the district, the Joint Action was taken in Indirajar and Hindoli Tehslies. According to the ban, even though a small couple is married, their marriage has no legal status. CWC officer Botor said that more than 20 child marriage is suspected here. Although 14 cases in the verification are found to be real, Botor said.
After this, he said that after the relevant departments approached the court and received the order, the child started a campaign to stop the marriage. Officers who have provided information on child marriage have been integrated with various sectors including child rights, women’s power, social justice and education and have organized a number of activities, workshops and seminars against this illegal marriage.
Apart from 1098 Helpline, the administration has set up a 24/7 control room at the district headquarters in Kota and Pundi. Pundi, Deputy Director of the Women’s Empowerment Department, Purugirakash Nagar, in addition to this, the priests have been asked to print the date of the birth of the boys (bride) and female (bride), and have been asked to examine the birth or age documents of the couple before examining the birth or age documents of the couple.
Apart from this, the Pannah Security and the Honor Rava Center is also active at the district headquarters, where employees and volunteers are monitoring the potential child marriage, and encouraging the villagers to report it. It is noteworthy that Akshaya Tritiya or Aga Deaj is noticeable, as the government machinery is cautious around the clock every year.