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  2. Shadi Lal Koul - Wikipedia

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    Shadi Lal Koul (4 January 1954 – 12 July 2020) was an Indian actor, best known for his comedy roles. He was also famous for his dialogues such as "Begum salal tche kyazi goye malal," "gonaye wanye chakha bonaye," "Chaki pechni rass Yass poshi ta tass" .

  3. Biodata - Wikipedia

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    Biodata is the shortened form for biographical data. [ 1 ] The term has two usages: In South Asia , the term carries the same meaning as a résumé or curriculum vitae (CV), for the purposes of jobs , grants , and marriage . [ 1 ]

  4. Marriage in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The Wihan or Shadi (marriage ceremony) is usually performed at night. Early in the evening the barber appears to the Ghot's house, makes him get ready, dresses him in new white Salwar khamis (shirt and trousers) clothes, a turban, waistband, shawl ( Ajrak Lungi/Maleer/Doshalo), also other extra red/pink embroidered veil on his head, " mor " and ...

  5. Child marriage in India - Wikipedia

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    The small sample surveys have different methods of estimating overall child marriages in India, some using multi-year basis data. For example, NFHS-3 and NFHS-4 data for 2005 mentioned in above table, used a survey of women aged 20–24, where they were asked if they were married before they were 18. [ 17 ]

  6. Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana - Wikipedia

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    Shaadi Mein Zaroor Aana (transl. Do Attend the Wedding) is a 2017 Indian Hindi-language romance drama comedy film directed by Ratnaa Sinha and written by Kamal Pandey. . Produced by Vinod and Manju Bachchan, the film features Rajkummar Rao and Kriti Kharbanda, alongside K. K. Raina, Alka Amin, Vipin Sharma, Govind Namdev, Navni Parihar, Nayani Dixit, and Manoj

  7. Shaadi.com - Wikipedia

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    Shaadi.com began as Sagaai.com [3] in 1997. [4] Its founder, Anupam Mittal, changed its name to Shaadi.com in 1999, believing it to be a more marketable name. [3] Its initial success was primarily among non-resident Indians, [3] [5] as Internet adoption across India was poor at the time, and conservative parents were hesitant to arrange marriages through a new startup.

  8. Arranged marriage in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Shaadi.com, often perceived as a platform facilitating modern-day Indian arranged marriages, reflects the persistence of endogamy in this cultural context. Endogamy is the practice of marrying within one’s own social group, or as it pertains to India, within one’s own caste. Caste-based endogamy typically involves rejecting members of other ...

  9. Shaadi - Wikipedia

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    Shaadi may refer to: A Shaadi is the generic term for an Indian or Pakistani wedding; Shaadi.com, an Indian matrimonial website; Shaadi, a 1962 Indian film;