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Activists stand up to bringing down marriage age to 18

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Child rights activists have unequivocally dissented the government’s proposition to decrease the marriage age to 18, citing that this will have genuine negative impacts on the children’s wellbeing, instruction and in general advancement. They has focused to keep up the legitimate age of marriage at 20.Activists stand up to bringing down marriage age to 18.

Children as Zone of Peace (CZOP), a non-governmental association working for the assurance and advancement of children’s rights since 2001, has communicated genuine concerns with respect to the current work out of the government to diminish the current lawful age for marriage.Activists stand up to bringing down marriage age to 18.

Tilottama Poudel, president of the CZOP, said, “No one has formally examined the issue at any occasion or program, but we have gotten reports that the government is considering diminishing the legitimate age of marriage. Agreeing to him, the alter may come specifically through an ordinance.

He advance said that the proposal to diminish the lawful age to 18, agreeing to CZOP, is risky from a child rights viewpoint.

It may weaken noteworthy campaigns such as advancing child-friendly, nutrition-friendly, and child labour-free nearby communities. It may moreover have negative suggestions for the by and large Human Improvement List (HDI).

Presenting the paper on Child Marriage: Age and Affect, Tarak Dhital, previous Official Executive of the National Board for Child Rights, said that different thinks about have appeared that bringing down the age of marriage has genuine negative impacts on instructive, mental, financial, social and regenerative wellbeing.

He cited cases of nations like China, South Korea and India where the lawful age of marriage is 20 a long time or above.

Before having talks on decreasing the age of marriage, it is essential to conduct a comprehensive think about in the setting of Nepal.

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