Skip to content
Hindi News, हिंदी समाचार, Samachar, Breaking News, Latest Khabar – Pratirodh

Hindi News, हिंदी समाचार, Samachar, Breaking News, Latest Khabar – Pratirodh

Primary Menu Hindi News, हिंदी समाचार, Samachar, Breaking News, Latest Khabar – Pratirodh

Hindi News, हिंदी समाचार, Samachar, Breaking News, Latest Khabar – Pratirodh

  • Home
  • Newswires
  • Politics & Society
  • The New Feudals
  • World View
  • Arts And Aesthetics
  • For The Record
  • About Us
  • Featured

Row Over Pregnancy Test At MP Govt’s Mass Marriage Event

Apr 24, 2023 | Pratirodh Bureau

The 'pregnancy test' was conducted before the beneficiaries were to take part in the mass marriage ceremony on the occasion of Akshay Tritiya in MP's Dindori district and four women were removed after their pregnancy reports came out positive (Representational Image)

A controversy has erupted over alleged “pregnancy tests” as part of eligibility for “Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah” — a mass marriage scheme where the state government provides Rs 51,000 grant to each bride — in Madhya Pradesh’s tribal-dominated Dindori district.

As per reports, the test was conducted before the beneficiaries were to take part in the mass marriage ceremony on the occasion of Akshay Tritiya on Saturday, and four women were removed after their positive pregnancy reports.

Following the development, the opposition Congress sought to know under what guidelines these women were subjected to the tests. Local MLA Markam Singh said that he has learnt that four women were disqualified from the scheme because of their positive reports.

He said that by conducting such tests, the government has not only insulted the poor women, but have also put their life at risk after releasing their reports.

“The state government must clarify what are the guidelines or rules for such pregnancy tests. What will be the future of those women whose test reports were made public?” Markam Singh told IANS over phone on Sunday.

According to Dindori district administration, a total of 219 women from Scheduled Tribes (ST), Schedule Castes (SC) and OBC families were brides in the mass marriage ceremony, conducted in the presence of local leaders and officials.

The controversy escalated further after state Congress President Kamal Nath raised questions over the ‘pregnancy tests’ of women and demanded a high-level inquiry in the matter.

“I want to know from the Chief Minister whether this news is true? If this is true, then on whose orders was such gross insult done to the daughters of Madhya Pradesh? Do the daughters of the poor and tribal communities have no dignity in the eyes of the CM?” he said in a series of tweets.

What is surprising is that officials had different stands while responding to the matter.

District Collector Vikas Mishra told the press that directives were issued during the mass marriage event for detection of sickle cell disease among those taking part. He also said that during the medical examination, some brides had complained of periods issues after which the pregnancy test was conducted.

“There was no directive from the administration to conduct pregnancy tests. The four women who were found to be pregnant were not allowed to take part in the mass marrige ceremony,” Mishra added.

However, another district official, talking to IANS, said many women have love affairs and these could have resulted in disputes after marriage and it was because of this that the tests were conducted for making it clear that the couple agreed to the marriage mutually.

Tags: "Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah", Madhya Pradesh, mass marriage, Pratirodh, pregnancy test

Continue Reading

Previous Wrestlers Resume Protest Against WFI Chief
Next Legal Protection Of Certain Forest Land Could Be Removed

More Stories

  • Featured

Delhi’s Toxic Air Rises, So Does The Crackdown On Protesters

1 week ago Pratirodh Bureau
  • Featured

A Celebration of Philately Leaves Its Stamp On Enthusiasts In MP

2 weeks ago Pratirodh Bureau
  • Featured

Groundwater Management In South Asia Must Put Farmers First

2 weeks ago Pratirodh Bureau

Recent Posts

  • Delhi’s Toxic Air Rises, So Does The Crackdown On Protesters
  • A Celebration of Philately Leaves Its Stamp On Enthusiasts In MP
  • Groundwater Management In South Asia Must Put Farmers First
  • What The Sheikh Hasina Verdict Reveals About Misogyny In South Asia
  • Documentaries Rooted In Land, Water & Culture Shine At DIFF
  • Electoral Roll Revision Is Sparking Widespread Social Anxieties
  • Over 100 Journalists Call Sheikh Hasina Verdict ‘Biased’, ‘Non-Transparent’
  • Belém’s Streets Turn Red, Black And Green As People March For Climate Justice
  • Shark Confusion Leaves Fishers In Tamil Nadu Fearing Penalties
  • ‘Nitish Kumar Would Win Only 25 Seats Without Rs 10k Transfers’
  • Saalumarada Thimmakka, Mother Of Trees, Has Died, Aged 114
  • Now, A Radical New Proposal To Raise Finance For Climate Damages
  • ‘Congress Will Fight SIR Legally, Politically And Organisationally’
  • COP30 Summit Confronts Gap Between Finance Goals And Reality
  • Ethiopia Famine: Using Starvation As A Weapon Of War
  • Opposition Leaders Unleash Fury Over Alleged Electoral Fraud in Bihar
  • In AP And Beyond, Solar-Powered Cold Storage Is Empowering Farmers
  • The Plot Twists Involving The Politics Of A River (Book Review)
  • Red Fort Blast: Congress Demands Resignation Of Amit Shah
  • Here’s Why Tackling Climate Disinformation Is On The COP30 Agenda

Search

Main Links

  • Home
  • Newswires
  • Politics & Society
  • The New Feudals
  • World View
  • Arts And Aesthetics
  • For The Record
  • About Us

Related Stroy

  • Featured

Delhi’s Toxic Air Rises, So Does The Crackdown On Protesters

1 week ago Pratirodh Bureau
  • Featured

A Celebration of Philately Leaves Its Stamp On Enthusiasts In MP

2 weeks ago Pratirodh Bureau
  • Featured

Groundwater Management In South Asia Must Put Farmers First

2 weeks ago Pratirodh Bureau
  • Featured

What The Sheikh Hasina Verdict Reveals About Misogyny In South Asia

2 weeks ago Shalini
  • Featured

Documentaries Rooted In Land, Water & Culture Shine At DIFF

2 weeks ago Pratirodh Bureau

Recent Posts

  • Delhi’s Toxic Air Rises, So Does The Crackdown On Protesters
  • A Celebration of Philately Leaves Its Stamp On Enthusiasts In MP
  • Groundwater Management In South Asia Must Put Farmers First
  • What The Sheikh Hasina Verdict Reveals About Misogyny In South Asia
  • Documentaries Rooted In Land, Water & Culture Shine At DIFF
Copyright © All rights reserved. | CoverNews by AF themes.