Since April, families in and around Latehar and Palamu districts in the state have already returned an impressive ₹6 crore to families of brides.

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Through meetings and discussions, they have ensured the campaign does not lose steam and expands further. Speaking to the Hindustan Times, Haji said, “The war against dowry will eat up poor families like cancer till it is completely wiped out. There are still a few families that are yet to give up the evil practice. Earlier, the Muslim community did not pay dowry, but of late, dowry has become a part of marriages, in the process badly hampering the sanctity of this sacred bond."You may also like: Olympian Wrestler Sets the Gold Standard by Refusing to Accept Dowry & Gifts for His Wedding
The practice of dowry is a nation-wide problem that has to be addressed by both society and the government. In 2015, the Women and Child Development Ministry wrote to the Lok Sabha noting that since 2012 to 2015, there had been 24,771 dowry-related deaths reported in India. But hundreds of families in Latehar have resolutely committed to change and promise that they are only just getting started in this battle against a clear evil. And the movement has only just begun.