He also said a human chain would be formed in support of the campaign on January 21, 2018.
"We had implemented prohibition in the state last year and launched a massive campaign in its support by forming a human chain on January 21, 2017.... Similarly, I would appeal to all of you to form a human chain on January 21, 2018 in support of the campaign to put an end to the wrong practices of child marriage and dowry," Kumar said.
On January 21 this year, Bihar had formed the world's largest human chain, as per the government's claim, in support of the liquor ban with Kumar, leaders from various political parties and citizens holding each other's hands at the Gandhi Maidan in the state capital here.
Kumar appealed to all the sections of the society to put an end to social evils such as child marriage and dowry and not politicise them.
"Do not view everything from a political angle," he said.
He expressed hope that the campaign would result in a substantial decline in the number of child marriages and dowry cases "in a year".
Kumar said as per the Government of India's crime data, Bihar ranked 26th in terms of crimes against women in the country, but added that the situation was alarming when it came to dowry-related cases.
"Bihar ranks second in the country after neighbouring Uttar Pradesh when it comes to dowry-related cases. In 2016, 987 cases of dowry deaths were registered in Bihar, while the number of cases of dowry-related atrocities was 4,852," he said, adding that the percentage of child marriage cases in the state stood at 39.
The liquor ban was the foundation of a social change, the process of which would further be expedited with the abolition of the wrong practices of child marriage and dowry, he said, adding, "Bringing social change is our government's resolve, like the seven resolves.... We want overall development -- both physical and social."
Kumar described Bihar as the land of knowledge and the land where great personalities like Buddha, Mahavir, Guru Gobind Singh, Mahatma Gandhi (during his Champaran 'satyagraha' days) worked and transformed the society.
The chief minister also flagged off 38 'Abhiyan Jagrukta Rath' for all the 38 districts of the state to raise awareness among the masses on the issues.
Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Kumar Modi asked Kumar to introduce a stringent law to deal with the issue of child marriage and suggested him to enact a legislation, under which the elected representatives of the panchayats would be held responsible if a child marriage was reported from their respective jurisdictions.
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