A few months ago, life was not as good for 15-year-old Leela Kumari as it is today. “A sudden set of events in the form of my marriage plans had threatened to completely derail my dreams and push my life towards an era of complete darkness,” she says, while putting her books in bag to go to her village school early morning. She now wants to become a teacher and is now leading a campaign against the menace that has some social acceptability in this part of country.

Leela with the help of some child activists belonging to Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation (KSCF), was able to successfully avert her marriage in a Giridih village in Jharkhand some months ago. The activists, who helped Leela, also included a 12-year-old girl Anjli Kumari and 13-year-old Nikki Kumari, who have been associated with a child rights organisation. In this story, Leela has shared her ordeal of struggle, contest and conflict she had with her family and the society.

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