A recent campaign directed by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights found over 11.5 lakh vulnerable children, primarily girls, across India at risk of child marriage due to irregular school attendance. Initiated ahead of Akshya Tritya, the drive mapped over 6 lakh schools, urging states to reinforce preventive measures and conduct family counseling.
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