A big meeting has been held to make Bhubaneswar free of child marriage

A big meeting has been held to make Bhubaneswar free of child marriage

Bhubaneswar; A large-scale meeting was held at the Hotel Excellency with the joint support of the Center for Advocacy and Research (CFAR) and the Odisha State Commission for the Rights of the Child to make Bhubaneswar child-free. The meeting was attended by a number of senior officials, who made the meeting a success. At the beginning of the meeting, the guests inaugurated the meeting by lighting a lamp, and later the CFA staff handed over flowers to the guests and the Chief Guest of the Odisha State Child Rights Commission, Mrs. Sandhyabati, graced the occasion.

Mr. Sukant Kumar Sahu, Central Coordinator of CFA, introduced the guests and briefed them on how the CFA works for the rights of the slum dwellers living in Bhubaneswar through Single Window and Help Desk. Provided. After the introductory ceremony, Mrs. Sandhyabati, Chairperson of the Odisha State Commission for the Rights of the Child, officiated at the main meeting and welcomed the guests and explained the details of the subject of the meeting. He spoke in support of the US Alliance, but said that maintaining some independence was important.

As the guest of honor at the meeting, Mr. Ghasiram Panda (Director of National Affairs, Action Aid) said in his inaugural address that most child marriages are taking place in the slums as child laborers are absent from school and deprived of their freedom. Many have recently cited the lack of Aadhaar cards as a precautionary measure against many children, forcing them to marry children. "In most cases, children between the ages of 18 and 18 are victims of child marriage," he said. Mr. Panda also thanked the OSCPCR for the program and said that the CFAR is a leading national organization and that the "effort" set up by it is a single window and every The help desk in the slums will also play a key role in preventing child marriage.

The Honorable Mrs. Neha Naidu (Child Protection Specialist-UNICEF) in her speech on how maternal mortality rates are on the rise through child marriage and she also said that child marriage risks can be avoided if she listens to the child’s preferences and words. He thanked the CFA and called for the continuation of the program. He also thanked the OSCPCR in this regard.

As the chief guest, Mr. Raj Kishore Paikrai (Hon'ble Additional DCP, Bhubaneswar) said in his speech that awareness programs and capacity building programs were set up at the slum level to reduce child marriage of service providers or institutions. This will play a key role in preventing child marriage. The distinguished guest, Mrs. Rogers Pattanayak (Joint Director-O.S.P.), went on to point out the reasons for child marriage, saying that poverty, social stigma are the main causes of child marriage. Therefore, the birth of a virgin is essential.

Distinguished Guest Mrs. Banishree Pattanayak (District Child Protection Officer - Khordha) in her fertile speech said that the cooperation of various social organizations, Anganwadi Centers etc. is essential to address child marriage. Such efforts by the OSCPCR and the CFAR could revolutionize child marriage. Mr. Vijay Kumar Mishra (Additional District Social Welfare Officer) strongly believes that the steps taken by the OSCPCR and CFAR to stop child marriage in the slums of Bhubaneswar are very welcome and commendable. Did.

The Chief Guest, Mr. Abani Kant Pattanayak (Hon'ble Additional Commissioner, BMC), addressed the gathering. The reasons and remedies were beautifully explained. The main reason for child marriage is the lack of education and lack of education for the slum dwellers. "The rescue squad wasn't called for him," she told the Associated Press. "If we continue to do so, we will be able to do better than anyone else in the future," said David Cook, chief of The Christian Science Monitor's Washington bureau.

Ms. Mikina Mohapatra (State Coordinator-CFAR) represented the organization at the event. Through her speeches, the efforts made by the CFAR through the Single Window and the Helu Desk in each of the slums show how the various schemes of the government can be easily and conveniently conveyed to the slum dwellers as well as the child marriage taking place in the slums. R's Hedges members were able to identify and prevent the attack, and provided details.

At the same time, Ms. Prabhasini Nayak (Ishaneshwar Basti) and Mrs. Sukant Sahu (Sakaleshwar Basti) shared their experiences on how to prevent child marriages in their respective areas, which touched the hearts of the guests on the stage. In the end, Mrs. Mandakini Kar (Honorary Member, and SCPCR) urged her to look into any problems that may have arisen, such as child abuse at various slum levels, and that she was always there to protect the children. He thanked the guests and made the meeting.

A big meeting has been held to make Bhubaneswar free of child marriage

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