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Forced marriage is a serious issue in India, particularly for women. It is a practice where
individuals are married against their will, often without their consent or knowledge, and it can
have significant negative consequences on the lives and well-being of those involved. Forced
marriages are often driven by factors such as poverty, social norms and cultural expectations, and
traditional gender roles.

The government of Telangana has taken several steps to address this issue. In 2018, the state
government launched a scheme called "Shaadi Mubarak" to provide financial assistance to poor
Muslim families for the marriage of their daughters. The scheme aims to discourage child
marriage and reduce the financial burden on families, which can often lead to forced marriages.

Additionally, the government of Telangana has implemented laws and policies to protect
women's rights and prevent forced marriages. The state has laws that prohibit child marriage and
provide for punishment for those who participate in or facilitate it. The government also operates
shelters and helplines for women who are at risk of forced marriage or who have already been
forced into marriage.

However, despite these efforts, forced marriage remains a significant problem in India, including
in Telangana. It is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach involving education,
social and cultural change, and strong legal protections and enforcement mechanisms to ensure
that women are not coerced or forced into marriages against their will.

How government are treated after and before introducing the kalyani Lakshmi pathakam

Kalyani Lakshmi Pathakam is a welfare scheme launched by the Government of Telangana in


2014 to provide financial assistance to economically weaker sections of the society for the
marriage of their daughters. Before the introduction of this scheme, there were no specific
government schemes to provide financial assistance to families for the marriage of their
daughters. As a result, many families faced financial difficulties in arranging marriages for their
daughters, which often led to child marriages or forced marriages.
The introduction of the Kalyani Lakshmi Pathakam scheme was widely welcomed by the people
of Telangana, especially by those from economically weaker sections of the society. The scheme
has helped thousands of families to arrange marriages for their daughters by providing them with
financial assistance. The scheme has also been successful in preventing child marriages and
forced marriages, which were common before the introduction of this scheme.

After the introduction of the Kalyana Lakshmi Pathakam scheme, the Government of Telangana
has been widely appreciated for its efforts in providing financial assistance to families for the
marriage of their daughters. The government has also been praised for its efforts in promoting
the welfare of women and preventing child marriages and forced marriages.

Overall, the Kalyana Lakshmi Pathakam scheme has been a significant step towards promoting
the welfare of women and preventing child marriages and forced marriages in Telangana.

Kalyani Lakshmi Welfare Scheme is a program implemented by the government of Telangana, a


state in southern India, to support the well-being of girls from economically weaker sections of
society. The scheme was launched in October 2017 by the Honorable Chief Minister of
Telangana, K. Chandrashekar Rao, with the aim of providing financial assistance and promoting
the welfare of girl children.

Under the Kalyani Lakshmi scheme, the Telangana government provides a one-time financial
assistance of Rs. 1 lakh to the parents of the girl child at the time of her marriage or when she
turns 18 years old, whichever comes first. The financial assistance is intended to help the family
meet the expenses related to the education, health, and overall welfare of the girl child.

The scheme is available to all girls belonging to Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Backward
Classes, and Economically Weaker Sections of society in the state of Telangana. To avail the
benefits of the scheme, the girl child's family needs to apply online or offline by providing
relevant documents such as Aadhaar card, income certificate, and bank details.

The Kalyani Lakshmi scheme is a significant step towards promoting gender equality and social
justice in Telangana. The scheme recognizes the financial burden that families face while raising
a girl child and aims to support families in their efforts to provide a better life for their daughters.
Apart from providing financial assistance, the Kalyani Lakshmi scheme also offers other benefits
to the girl child and her family. For instance, the scheme provides free medical treatment and
insurance coverage to the girl child and her family, including maternity benefits for pregnant
women. The scheme also aims to create awareness among the public about the importance of the
education and welfare of girl children.

Since its inception, the Kalyani Lakshmi scheme has been widely popular among the people of
Telangana. As of December 2020, the scheme had benefited over 4.4 lakh girl children in the
state, with a total financial assistance of over Rs. 4,409 crores.

The scheme has had a positive impact on the lives of many families in Telangana. It has helped
families overcome financial constraints and support their daughters' education, health, and
overall well-being. The scheme has also helped promote gender equality by recognizing the
importance of girl children and their contribution to society.

In conclusion, the Kalyani Lakshmi scheme is an important step towards creating a more
equitable and just society in Telangana. By providing financial assistance and other benefits to
girl children and their families, the scheme aims to empower girls and promote their education,
health, and overall well-being. The scheme has already made a significant difference in the lives
of many families in Telangana and will continue to do so in the years to come.

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