The Asian Age

Odisha hikes inter- caste marriage incentives

■ State incentive hiked to 2.5 lakh from 1 lakh, says minister

- AKSHAYA KUMAR SAHOO

The Odisha government on hiked the inter- caste marriage incentive to ` 2.5 lakh from ` 1 lakh, informed state Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe developmen­t minister Ramesh Chandra Majhi on Wednesday.

The incentive was increased to keep pace with the times and encourage more inter- caste marriages for social equality and removing untouchabi­lity, the minister said.

The hiked incentives would be implemente­d with retrospect­ive effect from September 14, 2017 and be given in a marriage between upper caste Hindus and SC Hindus, he added.

The amount would be given irrespecti­ve of the economic status of the marrying couple and has to be used to purchase land or household articles.

Odisha had last time increased the amount from ` 50,000 to ` 1 lakh in 2017. A marriage in which one of the spouses belonged to the Scheduled Caste and the other belonged to a nonSchedul­ed Caste would be considered for the incentive. According to the rule, the couple shall have to apply for sanction and will have to execute a bond.

The couple has to refund the amount within a year if the marriage ends in divorce within five years, a government official said.

The proposal to encourage inter- caste marriages was first discussed in the meeting of the Scheduled Caste Welfare Advisory board in June 2015 under the chairmansh­ip of state chief minister Naveen Patnaik.

Official sources said at least 17 per cent of Odisha’s population are dalits Amount would be given irrespecti­ve of the economic status of the couple

 ?? — PTI ?? A man drives his tractor through a waterlogge­d street during heavy rainfall in Bathinda, Punjab, on Wednesday.
— PTI A man drives his tractor through a waterlogge­d street during heavy rainfall in Bathinda, Punjab, on Wednesday.

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