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Can this child bride study further?
Updated On: 31 March, 2010 07:52 AM IST | | Madhuri Balodi
A school in east Delhi has refused re-admission to a minor girl after her marriage
A school in east Delhi has refused re-admission to a minor girl after her marriage
Teachers at her school might have shed tears for Anandi, protagonist of the popular television serial 'Balika Badhu', but for Mamta reality is harsher than the reel.
The 13-year-old, a resident of Shakarpur in east Delhi, was married to Tinku, 24, on March 24. Though her in-laws had assured Mamta's family that they would allow her to study further but the teenager's school administration had other plans.
When the standard seven student returned to her government school, the principal refused to admit her, saying a child bride would corrupt the minds of her fellow students.
"We have struck off her name from the school rolls and will not allow her to sit in the class as she can pollute the minds of other girls," said vice-principle of the Government Girls' Senior Secondary School, wishing not to be
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