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Minor girl calls helpline to stop her marriage

Minor girl calls helpline to stop her marriage

Time of India13 hours ago
Ballari: A minor girl in a village in Hagaribommanahalli taluk prevented her marriage by calling the helpline, defying her parents' decision.
Upon learning that her parents were arranging her marriage, the girl summoned the courage to call the child helpline to stop the event.
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After being notified, the tahsildar, police, and officials from the women and child welfare department arrived in the village and intervened to halt the marriage. "The girl, who scored 94% in SSLC, dreamed of higher education. However, her parents planned to get her married within a month," said the district child protection officer Nele Nagappa.
Following discussions with the parents, the authorities arranged a seat for the girl in a college and provided her with accommodation in a hostel. The girl's bold move has garnered substantial praise.
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Ballari: A minor girl in a village in Hagaribommanahalli taluk prevented her marriage by calling the helpline, defying her parents' decision. Upon learning that her parents were arranging her marriage, the girl summoned the courage to call the child helpline to stop the event. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now After being notified, the tahsildar, police, and officials from the women and child welfare department arrived in the village and intervened to halt the marriage. "The girl, who scored 94% in SSLC, dreamed of higher education. However, her parents planned to get her married within a month," said the district child protection officer Nele Nagappa. Following discussions with the parents, the authorities arranged a seat for the girl in a college and provided her with accommodation in a hostel. The girl's bold move has garnered substantial praise.

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