Child Marriages in Haryana Challenges in Implementing PCMA, 2006

Trupti Jhaveri Panchal, Sumati Thusoo and Vinita Ajgaonkar

Picture Credit: UNICEF

Picture Credit: UNICEF

Child marriage continues to prevail in Haryana despite preventive laws. The state government’s policy of conditional cash transfers aimed at eliminating child marriage has failed in incentivising parents to not get their daughters married off before they turn 18. The role of child marriage protection officers who have been given the power to prevent and prosecute solemnisation of child marriages, and create awareness on the issue is examined. In order to draft a macro-level policy pertaining to child marriages, it is important to understand the gaps in the implementation of the existing policies along with grassroots realities and the challenges of implementing them.

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This paper was originally published on Economic & Political Weekly Vol. 55, Issue No. 19 on May 9, 2020

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