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Statement of Stree Mukti Andolan Sampark Samiti to condemn the GR and the panel
महाराष्ट्र राज्याच्या महिला बाल विकास विभागाने १३ डिसेंबर रोजी एका परिपत्रकाद्वारे राज्यपातळीवर “आंतरजातीय/आंतरधर्मीय विवाह – परिवार समन्वय समिती” स्थापन करण्याचा निर्णय घेतला असून, ही समिती विविध प्रकारे आंतरजातीय/आंतरधर्मीय विवाह केलेल्या व्यक्तींची “इत्यंभूत माहिती” घेऊन संबंधित मुली/ महिला आणि त्यांच्या कुटुंबियांशी संपर्क करून त्यांना एक सपीठ” उपलब्ध करून देणार आणि अशा विवाहांबद्दल “शिफारस” करणार आहे.
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Google Translate The Department of Women and Child Development of the State of Maharashtra has on December 13 has decided to set up an "Inter-caste/Inter-Religious Marriage - Family Coordination Committee" at the state level. The Committe will obtain "reliable information" of persons who have been married in various ways into inter-caste/inter-religious marriage and the girls/women and their families concerned. The Committee will contact and provide them with a "sapith” and and counsel them about such marriages. The government is depriving the citizens of their democratic rights and freedoms by not enabling the necessary infrastructure and mechanisms to implement the Anti-Domestic Violence Act and various other laws for the protection of women. That is why the ulterior motive of the Shinde-Fadnavis government is clear. In reality, this so-called “platform” will use the government machinery to interfere in the personal lives of citizens; There is no doubt that she will be used to carry out a humanitarian program of special surveillance of “girls/women” and breaking up their inter-caste or inter-faith marriages and maintaining the so-called religious and ethnic ‘purity’. |
https://scroll.in/article/1039797/worst-decision-of-my-life-byjus-accused-of-driving-parents-into-debt-with-predatory-practices
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