How does the 'sale of underage girls' as part of 'Nata Pratha' impact human rights in India

Analyze the implications of the 'sale of underage girls' on human rights, as sought by NHRC for report.
1. Violation of Child Rights: The sale of underage girls under 'Nata Pratha' directly violates the fundamental human right to protection against exploitation, especially concerning children's rights. 2. Denial of Education: Girls subjected to this practice are often denied access to education, hampering their right to education and personal development. 3. Health Risks: Underage girls forced into marriage or sold off are vulnerable to health risks, including early pregnancies and lack of proper healthcare. 4. Gender Discrimination: This practice perpetuates gender discrimination by treating girls as commodities, denying them their dignity and equality. 5. Psychological Impact: The sale of underage girls leads to severe psychological trauma, infringing upon their right to psychological well-being.
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