Maharashtra: Panel headed by minister to track only interfaith marriages not intercaste

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: December 16, 2022 09:18 AM2022-12-16T09:18:04+5:302022-12-16T09:19:42+5:30

The Maharashtra government, which had earlier formed a 13-member Inter Caste and Interfaith Marriage Coordination Committee, led by women and child ...

Maharashtra: Panel headed by minister to track only interfaith marriages not intercaste | Maharashtra: Panel headed by minister to track only interfaith marriages not intercaste

Maharashtra: Panel headed by minister to track only interfaith marriages not intercaste

The Maharashtra government, which had earlier formed a 13-member Inter Caste and Interfaith Marriage Coordination Committee, led by women and child welfare minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha, amended the resolution and stated that the committee ill work only to track and help cases of interfaith marriages. The decision was taken after the Opposition criticised the government, claiming it was a state government scheme was a move to grant funds to couples, who would go for inter-caste marriage.

The Maharashtra government had  formed the coordination committee headed by a minister to track and maintain record of interfaith marriages, couples who have entered into such wedlocks in the state and also their families. The committee, which has been renamed as “Interfaith Marriage-family Coordination Committee (state level)", will be headed by Maharashtra’s Women and Child Development Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha, said a Government Resolution (GR). A helpline number will also be made available for couples in interfaith marriages, said the GR.

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