Raising legal age for women's marriage has social, financial benefits: SBI report

Raising legal age for women's marriage has social, financial benefits: SBI report

Recently, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the government will soon take a decision on revising the minimum age of marriage for girls after it receives report from the committee set up for the same

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Government has not changed legal age of marriage of women since 1978Government has not changed legal age of marriage of women since 1978
Chitranjan Kumar
  • Oct 23, 2020,
  • Updated Oct 23, 2020 3:06 PM IST

India is on the verge of raising the legal age of marriage of women from 18 years to 21 years, which will be the same as that of men. The government had changed legal age of marriage for women in 1978 when it was increased from 15 to 18 by amending the erstwhile Sharda Act of 1929. Besides, India will also join the league of handful of nations (like China, Singapore, South Africa, etc.) that have legal marriage age of 21 years. Presently, nearly 65 per cent of countries have legal marriage age of 18 years only.

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According to the latest SBI Ecowrap report, this decision will have enormous social and economic benefits. It will open opportunities for women to pursue higher education and careers and become financially empowered, resulting in a more egalitarian society.  

The report said that increase in marriage age will push the mean marriage age higher and will lead to more females doing graduation. As per SBI estimates, the percentage of females doing graduation will increase by at least 5-7 percentage points from the current level of 9.8 per cent.  

"Interestingly, the mean marriage age in India is already above 21 years (i.e. 22.3 years) and any increase in marriage age will be notional in nature. Thus it seems that we require a change in mindset of people regarding female education and marriage. Still 35 per cent of females in India are married before the age of 21 years," it said.  

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Among states, the situation in West Bengal is the worst with the mean marriage age being only 20.9 years and almost 47 per cent of females getting married before the age of 21 years.

India is on the verge of raising the legal age of marriage of women from 18 years to 21 years, which will be the same as that of men. The government had changed legal age of marriage for women in 1978 when it was increased from 15 to 18 by amending the erstwhile Sharda Act of 1929. Besides, India will also join the league of handful of nations (like China, Singapore, South Africa, etc.) that have legal marriage age of 21 years. Presently, nearly 65 per cent of countries have legal marriage age of 18 years only.

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According to the latest SBI Ecowrap report, this decision will have enormous social and economic benefits. It will open opportunities for women to pursue higher education and careers and become financially empowered, resulting in a more egalitarian society.  

The report said that increase in marriage age will push the mean marriage age higher and will lead to more females doing graduation. As per SBI estimates, the percentage of females doing graduation will increase by at least 5-7 percentage points from the current level of 9.8 per cent.  

"Interestingly, the mean marriage age in India is already above 21 years (i.e. 22.3 years) and any increase in marriage age will be notional in nature. Thus it seems that we require a change in mindset of people regarding female education and marriage. Still 35 per cent of females in India are married before the age of 21 years," it said.  

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Among states, the situation in West Bengal is the worst with the mean marriage age being only 20.9 years and almost 47 per cent of females getting married before the age of 21 years.

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