BALOD, Chhattisgarh | In a historic moment for Chhattisgarh, the district of Balod etched its name into the Golden Book of World Records during the closing ceremony of the nation’s first National Rover-Ranger Jamboree held at Dudhli village.the khatiya khadi news korba.

In a massive show of social solidarity, Chief Minister Shri Vishnu Deo Sai administered an oath against the social evil of child marriage to over 20,000 participants, including Rover-Rangers, Scouts-Guides, and members of the general public.

A Collective Stand Against Social Evil
Addressing the massive gathering, Chief Minister Sai emphasized that child marriage remains a grave challenge for society. “To eradicate this practice, the active participation of every citizen is as crucial as government intervention,” the CM stated. He urged the youth and families to become ambassadors of change by educating their relatives and neighbors about the physical and mental health risks associated with early marriage. the khatiya khadi news korba.
Recognition of District Excellence
The Chief Minister lauded the Balod District Administration for its innovative approach to social reform. In recognition of this record-breaking mass mobilization, he presented the Golden Book of World Records certificate to Collector Mrs. Divya Umesh Mishra and honored her with a medal for her leadership in the “Child Marriage Free” campaign.
The Solemn Resolve
The 20,000-strong crowd took a formal vow to:
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Ensure no child marriage takes place within their knowledge.
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Immediately report any instances of child marriage to the administration.
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Actively spread awareness to root out this practice from society.
Dignitaries in Attendance
The event saw the presence of School Education Minister Shri Gajendra Yadav, MP Shri Bhojraj Nag, Chief National Commissioner of Bharat Scouts and Guides Shri K.K. Khandelwal, and General Secretary Shri P.G.R. Sindhia, along with senior officials and youth representatives from across the country.








