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Despite Poverty, They Fought Against Child Marriage
Despite Poverty, They Fought Against Child Marriage
New Delhi: At a time when most children their age fight for a Playstation or a night out with friends, Sunita Mahto, Afsana Khatun and Rekha Kalindi put their foot down and refused to get married. Belonging to one of the most backward districts in the country or coming from poor families did not deter the gutsy girls.
Aged between 11 and 13 years, the trio were child labourers before they joined the district National Child Labour Project (NCLP). With nearly all children in her community getting married, Afsanas parents too fixed her wedding. I didnt want to get married so early. I wanted to study and I told my parents that, Afsana said. Initially, she and others like Sunita faced resistance but eventually, with the help of teachers and peers, they were able to convince their parents.
On Thursday, the three girls met President Pratibha Patil, who praised them for their brave and courageous step. These girls are a ray of hope for society. They are messengers of social change. One child marriage leads to ten other social evils, including malnutrition, lack of education. These social evils hurt not just the individual but also impact society and the nation, Patil said.