New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that the Center will soon make a decision on revising the minimum age for marriage for girls after receiving a report from the committee created for it.
The Prime Minister said that the gross enrollment rate of girls in education has become higher than that of boys for the first time in the country due to various efforts made by the central government in the last six years.
Prime Minister Modi made the remarks while addressing a video conference after launching a commemorative 75 rupee coin on the 75th anniversary of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
“An important deliberation is underway to decide what should be the ideal age for marriage for daughters,” Prime Minister Modi said on the occasion. The Prime Minister also reported that he has been receiving letters from women across the country, asking about the committee’s report and when the government will make a decision on it.
“I want to assure you that the government will make its decision soon after the presentation of the report,” said the prime minister. In his Independence Day speech, Prime Minister Modi had announced that the government was deliberating what the minimum age of marriage should be for women and had established a committee to investigate the matter.
Currently, the minimum age for marriage is 18 for women and 21 for men. Prime Minister Modi highlighted the efforts made by his government over the past six years to fight malnutrition.
The government is also providing sanitary pads in Re 1 to poor women, he added.
“Due to these efforts, for the first time, the gross enrollment rate of girls in education is higher than that of boys,” said Prime Minister Modi.
The prime minister said his government has taken an integrated and holistic approach to tackling the challenge of malnutrition. The government has adopted a multidimensional strategy to work on all those factors responsible for high malnutrition, he added.
The government has started the National Nutrition Mission, reported PM Modi. Highlighting other achievements, the Prime Minister said that the government has built 11 million toilets across the country under the Swachh Bharat Mission and launched the Jal Jeevan Mission to provide piped drinking water.
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