Officials resolve to make Annamayya district ‘child marriage-free’
The Hindu
RAYACHOTI A call to end child marriage in Anammayya district was given at a district-level workshop for officials. Collector P.S. Gireesha, MLAs Srikanth Reddy and Mohammad Nawaz Basha, and SP B. Krishna Rao attended. SP cautioned guests attending such weddings to be aware of legal consequences. MLAs resolved to make every village secretariat 'Child marriage-free Sachivalayam' and end the social evil.
A call was given to eradicate child marriage in the backward Anammayya district by speakers at a one-day district-level workshop for officials of line departments, on the prevention of child marriages, held in Rayachoti on November 1 (Wednesday).
Collector P.S. Gireesha, who chaired a meeting at the workshop, appealed to the citizens to report child marriages to the authorities by dialling the Child Helpline 1098 as part of social responsibility.
Superintendent of Police B. Krishna Rao cautioned the people to be aware of the legal consequences of attending such weddings, saying that the guests attending child marriages would also be treated as ‘accused’.
MLA Gandikota Srikanth Reddy said the State government, taking note of the prevalence of child marriages in the backward pockets of the State, alerted all government departments to work in tandem to prevent them.
Mohammad Nawaz Basha (Madanapalle) also attended the meeting where the members resolved to work towards making every village secretariat a ‘Child marriage-free Sachivalayam’ and get the district rid of the social evil.
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