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Assumption Conclusion II 20240105163910
Assumption Conclusion II 20240105163910
(a) Only I implicit "Tonight is the beginning of a new sun. While the sun has set across
(b) Only II implicit the country, a new sun is rising in our hearts. These torches will end
(c) Both I and II implicit the age-old practise of child marriage and make India a new India.
(d) Either I or II implicit Our sisters and daughters will lead the campaign and we will not
stop until we end child marriage", said Nobel Peace Laureate
(e) Neither I nor II implicit Kailash Satyarthi as he ignited a torch to eliminate the evil of child
marriage and launched Child Marriage Free India, a pan-India
campaign. 70,000 women joined the fight across 26 states and
union territories (UTs). Child marriage is prohibited in India and
contact with a minor is a punishable offence. In fact, many state
governments have introduced social security programmes to keep
girls from getting married at a young age. Despite this, 23 out of
100 girls are married before the age of 18.
Assumptions:
I. The biggest reason behind this (child marriage) is the lack of social
consciousness and accepting child marriage as a ritual and custom.
Many people think that marrying off girls at a young age increases
their security but this is an age-old thinking.
II. Lack of knowledge about laws or ignoring the laws and turning a
blind eye towards them. These can only be stopped by giving the
girl police protection.