Child Marriage Curb on Socio-Economic Development in India
According to UNICEF child marriage refers to the marriage of a girl or boy before the age of 18. It refers to both formal marriages and informal unions in which children under the
Bhanvi is a Visiting Researcher and Assistant Editor at IMPRI Impact and Policy Research Institute, New Delhi. She is pursuing her Bachelor’s in Commerce from the Shri Ram College of Commerce, University of Delhi. Her insatiable curiosity has propelled her to explore a myriad of subjects, from the arts to the sciences, embracing the diverse tapestry of academia. As a student, she has consistently sought to challenge herself, to participate in various academic competitions that have allowed her to stretch her intellectual boundaries. These experiences have nurtured a competitive spirit and drive her to improve and excel in the pursuit of knowledge constantly. Competitions are not just tests of her abilities but stepping stones toward personal growth and excellence. She is an aspiring entrepreneur with a combination of passion for upliftment of the society, keenly aware of the transformative power of innovation and the profound impact it can have on the development of society, and aims to synthesize knowledge and practical application to develop innovative solutions. With a relentless commitment to academics, a thirst for competition, an entrepreneurial spirit, a desire to stand apart from the crowd, and an unquenchable thirst for learning, she is poised to make a lasting impact on the world and contribute to the collective human quest for knowledge and progress.
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