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Underage marriages and Teenage pregnancies in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh: A childhood snatched, a future denied

July 02, 2025

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Indian Chronicle

V. Haritha isn’t sure how old she was when she got married. “I was just 14, maybe,” she says, adjusting a child on her hip while two more play nearby. Now 18, she is a mother of three, living in Gangaraju Madugula, a remote village about 120 km from Visakhapatnam, nestled in the Eastern Ghats of Andhra Pradesh. The village is home to tribal communities such as the Kondhs and Porajas, listed among India’s Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Groups (PVTGs). Access to education, healthcare and steady income remains limited in the region, and families often make difficult decisions in the face of poverty and isolation. For many girls like Haritha, that includes getting married — and becoming mothers — while still in their teens.

- GNS News Agency, July 1

Underage marriages and Teenage pregnancies in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh: A childhood snatched, a future denied

Standing beside her is 16-year-old S. Rupa, eight months pregnant. She married a 24-year-old man a year ago. “My father couldn't afford to feed all of us. I am the third girl. He had no choice,” she explains with practiced calm. Teenage girls like Haritha and Rupa, married young and already mothers, are not exceptions in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Their stories are part of a larger trend documented in the Round Seven of the Work and Family Lives: Young Lives Survey, released in Hyderabad on May 30 this year. The study began in 2002 in the then-undivided Andhra Pradesh, selected as one of four global sites alongside Ethiopia, Peru and Vietnam. “The State was chosen because of its early push to economic reforms — initiatives such as Vision 2020 and privatisation made it an ideal setting to study how liberalisation impacted children over time,” says E. Revathi, director of the Centre for Economic and Social Studies and lead investigator of the study in India.

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