Shinde govt's big decision, information about inter-caste and inter-religious couples will be collected
Shinde govt's big decision, information about inter-caste and inter-religious couples will be collected
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Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has announced the formation of a committee. Yes and this committee will collect information about inter-caste and inter-religious marriage couples in the state. Let us tell you that this committee will also take information about those women involved in the couple, who would have been isolated after marriage. In fact, according to the government resolution released on Tuesday, the State Women and Child Development Department said, "The Parivar Sahyog Samiti (state level) on inter-caste-inter-religious marriage will be headed by Mangal Prabhat Lodha, Minister for Women and Child Development."

Let us also tell you that this committee will monitor the initiatives being taken for the women separated from their families after inter-caste-inter-religious marriage. So that help can be provided to them when needed. Apart from this, it has also been said in the proposal that, 'The committee will be a platform for women and their families to get counseling and resolve issues.' Not only this but it states that 'the committee will have 13 members from government and non-government sectors to study the policies of the state and central government regarding welfare schemes and legislation related to the matter. The committee will hold periodic meetings with district officials and collect information on registered and unregistered inter-religious and inter-caste marriages, marriages that take place in places of worship, and elopement marriages.

Last month, minister Lodha asked the state women's commission to set up a special squad to identify women who married without family consent and later separated from them. Yes and this decision was taken in view of the Shraddha Walker murder case. Let us tell you that Walker was allegedly murdered by his live-in partner Aftab Poonawalla in Delhi in May this year.

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