You Cannot Celebrate Women While Girls Are Forced Into Marriage

On International Women's Day, the urgent issue of child marriage in India has come to the forefront, highlighting the need to protect girls' rights and childhood. Advocacy groups emphasize that child marriage is not only a violation of human rights but also a form of child abuse that severely impacts a girl's future. Despite India's advancements in various sectors, child marriage remains a significant barrier to gender equality and women's empowerment. The ongoing prevalence of this practice perpetuates cycles of poverty and abuse, undermining efforts to secure a better future for women. Activists are calling for immediate action to end child marriage, stressing that true progress for women cannot be achieved while girls continue to be forced into marriage. Protecting childhood is essential for ensuring a brighter future for women in India, and collective efforts are needed to eradicate this harmful tradition once and for all.
Originally reported by NDTV India News. Read original article
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