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Dramatic decline in underage marriages of girls, survey finds - Times of India

Signaling a strong wave of women empowerment, indicators for female health, literacy, financial means and age of marriage over the past decade show positive upswings, the findings of the fourth national family health survey (NFHS-4) 2015-16 reveal.

Findings of the survey depict a dramatic decline in underage marriages with women found to be marrying late even though the trend for men seems to be the reverse.

For instance, in Bihar, less than 40 per cent of women in the age group of 20-24 years were married before 18 years of age. This is compared to 60.3 per cent of women in the same age group marrying before 18 years according to the third round of survey conducted in 2005-06. Similarly, Haryana has witnessed a sharp improvement with less than 19 per cent of women marrying before reaching 18 years now, as compared to almost 40 per cent during the previous survey.

But results of the survey covering 13 states and two union territories show men are getting married at an early age now. In Goa, for instance, 10.6 per cent of the men in the age group of 25-29 years married before 21 years of age, an increase from 7.2 per cent 10 years ago. Similar trends were spotted in Tamil Nadu and Tripura. While in Tamil Nadu, percentage of the men marrying before the age of 21 increased to around 17 per cent during NFHS-4 from 14 per cent 10 years ago, 22 per cent of the men in Tripura married before 21 years, as against 19 per cent earlier.

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The latest survey shows a marked improvement in literacy rate of women. In around 11 out of 13 states, literacy rate of women have gone up over the past decade. While Goa tops the list with 89 per cent literate women in the age group of 15-49 years, Sikkim is a close competitor with 86.6 per cent. In Bihar, the female literacy rate jumped from 37 per cent in the 2005-06 survey to 49.6 per cent. Haryana and Madhya Pradesh show a significant rise from 60.4 per cent to 75.4 per cent, and 44.4 per cent to 59.4 per cent, respectively. The percentage of literate women increased in Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal.

Signs of women empowerment are also evident in terms of increase in the percentage in the age group of 15-49 years having a savings account that they use themselves. Goa again took the lead with 82.8 per cent women having a bank or savings account that they personally use.


Tamil Nadu has also showcased a terrific improvement with percentage of women managing their accounts jumping from 15.9 per cent in the third round of NFHS in 2005-2006 to 77 per cent in the latest survey. Tripura, Sikkim and Goa have also registered an increase. In Bihar, though there is a significant increase from 8.2 per cent in the previous survey to 26.4 per cent in the current one, the state still lags far behind as compared to others.


The fourth round of survey also has a new indicator of women owning a house and/or land (alone or jointly with others). Bihar, otherwise at the bottom despite its improvements in other indicators, tops the list with 58.8 per cent women owning some form of property. In Tripura, 57.3 per cent women featured in the section, whereas West Bengal has least with 23.8 per cent of such women.

Results of NFHS-4 also showed more women participating in household decisions. At 95.3 per cent, Sikkim tops the indicator—in the number of married women who usually participate in household decisions. West Bengal has shown the maximum increase from 70.2 per cent in NFHS-3 to 89.8 per cent in NFHS-4.




However, there is also a drop in the number of such women in some states including Haryana and Tamil Nadu where the percentage of women participating in household decision-making falling from 83.8 per cent to 76.7 per cent and from 87.4 per cent to 84 per cent in 10 years, respectively.



The findings also showed that women were taking the lead in adopting family planning methods. For instance, women were found opting for methods like sterilisation rather than men. In the case of Haryana, the female sterilisation rate was 38.1 per cent compared to 0.6 per cent among men. In the case of Bihar, the female sterilisation rate was 20.7 per cent compared with nil for men. And the case of West Bengal, the female sterilisation rate was 29.3 per cent while for men it was 0.1 per cent.

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Inspite of inept politicians, I am glad to see Tamil Nadu leaping forward in social indicators. Its not enough. We need to bring back foreign investments and job employments back in to TN.
Another thing is the situation of UP, unless it improves, India will be held backwards. It needs delicate politics to improve UP and also West Bengal. Kudos to the states who showed improvement.

India does improve slowly, but steadily. :)
 
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Another thing is the situation of UP, unless it improves, India will be held backwards.

Yes I wonder why they did not cover UP since its so significant. They only selected 13 states it seems. Lets hope UP is showing similar rate of progress to Bihar...or at least not behind by that much.

I did not know that just 10 years back only 16% of Tamil women managed their own bank accounts....I did not think it was that low...and now its 77%!

Good to see some halvings or at least large drops in girl marriage. Many of the older generation must certainly remember when it was the norm in India....and now we are seeing rates drop to near single digits in some states!
 
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Yes I wonder why they did not cover UP since its so significant. They only selected 13 states it seems. Lets hope UP is showing similar rate of progress to Bihar...or at least not behind by that much.

I did not know that just 10 years back only 16% of Tamil women managed their own bank accounts....I did not think it was that low...and now its 77%!

Good to see some halvings or at least large drops in girl marriage. Many of the older generation must certainly remember when it was the norm in India....and now we are seeing rates drop to near single digits in some states!

But still is so common among the Muslim families of South India. One of the guy even went to put a case against Madurai Police in Madurai High court to protest police action against Muslim families to marry off their girls at early as 16.

My cousins at my village got married as early as 19 after completion of school some 8-9 years back. I was a kid then. But last few years I cannot remember anyone getting married even such early. Now the threshold age of marriage seems at 23-24, which will only get increased.

Due to the Dan Yajna bank account scheme of PMO, most of the women's had a bank account only in the last 2 years or so. Tamil Nadu had also created a record in opening of bank account. Next thing should be accounts linked with Aadhar no will be easy to track, digitalise and revolutionise Indian banking and anti black money watchdogs.
 
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Good to see a slow but steady growth in parameters like this..... I think as a nation we should focus more on states like UP/Bihar/jharkand/orisa...... They are in the bottom of most of these parameters and they are huge chunk of our population.....
 
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But still is so common among the Muslim families of South India. One of the guy even went to put a case against Madurai Police in Madurai High court to protest police action against Muslim families to marry off their girls at early as 16.

My cousins at my village got married as early as 19 after completion of school some 8-9 years back. I was a kid then. But last few years I cannot remember anyone getting married even such early. Now the threshold age of marriage seems at 23-24, which will only get increased.

Due to the Dan Yajna bank account scheme of PMO, most of the women's had a bank account only in the last 2 years or so. Tamil Nadu had also created a record in opening of bank account. Next thing should be accounts linked with Aadhar no will be easy to track, digitalise and revolutionise Indian banking and anti black money watchdogs.

I can assure you that this trend will have another trend that will be rising but one which the government won't be tracking. You can guess what it is? And it's also the reason why BJP has no long term future in the country.
 
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Glad to see the surge in literacy rate of India.
But I am shocked to see the figures from West Bengal, when compared to other states the number of under-age marriages have reduced by a lesser percentage. The trend is worrying.
Btw I am all for people getting married early, for biological reasons, though under-age marriages don't get my support.
 
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Glad to see the surge in literacy rate of India.
But I am shocked to see the figures from West Bengal, when compared to other states the number of under-age marriages have reduced by a lesser percentage. The trend is worrying.
Btw I am all for people getting married early, for biological reasons, though under-age marriages don't get my support.

I will ask you also the same question I asked @Rajaraja Chola
 
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UP and Bihar are dragging India down in every field....UP is still a large state...it should be divided into three states!!
 
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Your question seems to have an answer too. Lol

Yes. But the real answer is...........................PRE MARITAL SEX.........

According to some estimates 25% are into it before marriage, according to others 40+% are into it. The 'biological reasons' you were referring to are getting taken care of.....the future belongs to parties that openly support it as a way of life. Those that say watch Ramayan and learn from Sita etc. will get thrashed.

UP and Bihar are dragging India down in every field....UP is still a large state...it should be divided into three states!!

UP was already divided into 3 states man.
 
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Todays news ...Girl stop his own child marriage.
For poor translation blame Google (not me)

Pune: parents opposed the marriage which took force, a single 15-year-old girl police taking own Withheld marriage. Not sudden, but she showed courage karanyacehi complaint vadilanviruddha mother. Pune police to assist women in the cell with her, her parents and her husband had planned to lug his legal family.

Peth who hope Tuesday (name changed) is akaravita. If the mother is a housewife and her father autorickshaw. August began with her uncle and her father in 2015 to decide. After threatening to kill her, threatening to oppose the marriage, be prepared.

Her family opposed their marriage again call on the mental and physical torture. Planned son (25) did not marry, but removal of the threat of death was given back to her. Force him to speak to her on the phone frequently. Cousins, grandparents rushed to call her family due to abuse . They maintained her half months. Her father was being watched, and they were beaten up in the street ambush. Finally, wearily their affliction, grandmother grandfather call with the help of the social worker Pranitha Jagatap and against parents.

मुलीने रोखला स्वत:चा बालविवाह!
 
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