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62,500 child marriages in Tamil Nadu, Chennai leads

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[h=1]62,500 child marriages in Tamil Nadu, Chennai leads[/h]Adarsh JainChennai tops the list of districts in TN with most married girls under 15 years of age, according to recent data released by Census 2011.
| TNN | Mar 22, 2016

oimbatore: Chennai tops the list of districts in TN with most married girls under 15 years of age, according to recent data released by Census 2011. With 5,480 girls under the age of 15 married, Chennai is followed by industrialized Coimbatore that had 3,025 married girls below the age of 15.

Madurai, Tirunelveli, Tirupur and Salem too showed more than 2,000 girls under the age of 15 who were married.

Activists working against child marriage say that while child marriages are predominant in rural areas, the numbers are higher in urban areas because of more population.

While under-developed states like Uttar Pradesh and Bihar have reported more than 1.5 lakh child marriages, according to the Census 2011 data, developed states like Tamil Nadu have also reported significant cases of child marriage.
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In Tamil Nadu, according to a recent data on fertility published by Census 2011, there were 82.52 lakh girls under the age of 15 when the data was recorded, and 62,500 of these were married.

The data also includes girls who were widowed and separated. The Census figures also reveal that 16,855 underage girls had given birth to at least one child.

The number of child marriages in the state could be higher as there is no data available for married people in the age limit of 15-18. Census 2011 has recorded data for people in the age group of 15-19.


http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-child-marriages-in-Tamil-Nadu-Chennai-leads/
 
The overall percentage of "Child Marriage" appears to be around 1 to 1.5 %.
Not only the parents but also children are to be educated and enlightened,in this regard.
 
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