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April 6, 2025
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Kashmir’s next revolution will rise from its fields

Decline in Hajj applications deserves attention

Jammu and Kashmir is witnessing a positive trend in securing the childhood for children as a noticeable decline has been recorded in child marriage cases over the past three years. According to the Ministry of Women and Child Development, only five cases were registered under the Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (PCMA), 2006, between 2020 and 2022 – one in 2020, and two each in 2021 and 2022. Child marriage has long been a significant issue in many parts of India, including Jammu and Kashmir, where societal and cultural pressures sometimes led to young girls being married off at an age far younger than the legal minimum of 18 years. However, the recent decrease in cases is not just a statistic — it reflects the collective efforts of the government, civil society organizations, and local communities working toward a common goal of safeguarding children’s rights and promoting gender equality. Several factors could be contributing to this decline. The increased awareness about the harmful effects of child marriage, which deprives girls of their education and often traps them in cycles of poverty and poor health, is among the critical factor. The role of law enforcement cannot be overstated. The Prohibition of Child Marriage Act (PCMA), 2006, which criminalizes child marriage, has played a pivotal role in discouraging the practice. While enforcement remains a challenge, the registration of cases is an indication of increased vigilance and responsiveness. The decline serves a reminder of how far we still have to go in securing the rights of children. With continued focus on education, awareness, and law enforcement, there is hope that the number of child marriages will continue to decrease.

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