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          Patna, Feb 9 (IANS) Speaking out against child marriage, some   youths in Bihar, particularly girls, have impressed The Elders, a visiting group   of world leaders led by Nobel laureate Desmond Tutu. The state is believed to   have the highest prevalence of child marriage in India.
 |  The Elders, led by anti-apartheid icon Archbishop Tutu of South Africa, were on   a two-day visit to the state.
 "It was a positive sign that girls were   against child marriage as they understood the risks of getting married before   adulthood and boys were also not ready to support child marriage," Gro Harlem   Brundtland, former Norway prime minister and ex-director general of WHO, one of   The Elders, said after visiting Phulwar village, about 30 km from here, in Patna   district.
 
 Tutu, former Ireland president and ex-UN high commissioner for   human rights Mary Robinson and Gandhian social activist Ela Bhatt interacted   with 20 young boys and girls at the village.
 
 Robinson pointed out that   another important element was the rising trend of education among girls. "Most   of the girls told members of The Elders that they are eager to pursue studies   and want to join college before marriage," she said.
 
 Bhatt said girls in   Bihar are fully aware of the risks of child marriage. "It will help us fight   against child marriages," she said.
 
 Bhatt, the founder of India's Self   Employed Women's Association, said The Elders will fight against child marriage   in Bihar.
 
 However, The Elders were unhappy with the prevailing situation   in India with regard to child marriages. They have expressed concern over the   high rate of child marriage in Bihar and urged people, the civil society and the   government to work to end the age-old practice.
 
 Tutu said The Elders will   launch a campaign against social evils like child marriage in the state. "We   have selected to visit Bihar as the state happens to be one of the Indian states   with the highest prevalence (69 percent) of marriage among girls under 18," he   said.
 
 It is illegal for girls under 18 and boys under 21 to marry in   India.
 
 "There are many loopholes in the implementation of Indian laws on   child marriage. The aspirations of politicians have led to laws, but there are   many gaps in practice. Births, deaths and marriages are not registered. There is   a need to encourage positive schemes for overall development," Brundtland   said.
 
 Tutu said The Elders want to appeal to male leaders of developing   countries that "unless we set our women free, we will remain   backwards".
 
 The Elders members met Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who   assured them of initiating measures to eradicate child marriage in the state   during the visit Tuesday-Wednesday.
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