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  2. Arranged marriage in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Another example of arranged marriages within film and television is the 2020 reality television series, Indian Matchmaking. The show’s main character is Sima Taparia, an Indian marriage consultant/matchmaker. Sima, fondly called Sima Aunty, collects information on individuals through a biodata sheet and creates matches accordingly.

  3. Weddings in India - Wikipedia

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    India celebrates about 10 million weddings per year, [2] of which about 80% are Hindu weddings. Approximately 90% of marriages in India are still arranged. [3] Despite the rising popularity of love marriages, especially among younger generations, arranged marriages continue to be the predominant method for finding a marriage partner in India. [3]

  4. Marriage in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Many people believe that arranged marriage is the traditional form of marriage in India; however, the concept of love marriage has gained popularity as well, especially in urban areas. Love marriage differs from arranged marriage in that the couple, rather than the parents, choose their own partner, and that the consent of their parents is not ...

  5. Arranged marriage - Wikipedia

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    Modern arranged marriages often incorporate elements of personal choice and freedom with the opportunities to interact, date, and build relationships before committing to marriage. Arranged marriages happen all over the world every day, and they are still very prevalent in society, whether we acknowledge it or not.

  6. Indian Matchmaking: a show about arranged marriages can't ...

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  7. Courtship - Wikipedia

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    The custom of Indian arranged marriages requires little courtship, although there are strong indications that the institution is undergoing change, and that love marriages are becoming more accepted as India becomes more intertwined with the rest of the world. In the cities at least, it is becoming more accepted for two people to meet and try ...

  8. Married to my rapist: The Indian women saying no - AOL

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    Unlike many Indian marriages, hers was not arranged, and her mother didn’t approve. Maya moved in with her husband but said the family matriarch took an instant dislike to her because she comes ...

  9. Indian politicians want parents to sign off on love marriages

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    Proposal comes in response to demands from an influential community in one of the country’s states