![]() ![]() ![]() It has strongly managed to grip its relevance in the Indian marital community. Love marriages are on the rise but arranged marriages still continue to dominate the game. Families are proceeding towards understanding their children’s wants and decisions of spending their life with the one they love. ![]() However, with each passing day, a number of stories turn up which portray love marriages in a positive light. To date, in many parts of the country, elders don’t consider love marriage to be legitimate and brand it as an ‘immature, hasty’ decision that the couple will come to regret one day. Even if both the couples are successful in their marriages, the couples with arranged marriage are praised more for their excellent bonding. The report added that for every 1,000 unmarried immigrants aged between 18-64 in 2019, at least 59 got married. IFS’ Director of Research Wendy Wang said immigrants generally have higher marriage rates and lower rates of divorce when compared to native Americans. Lowly portrayal of love marriage in Indian subcontext However, a major discrimination that covers arranged and love marriages is that people who opt for the latter are shown in poor light as compared to ones who have had an arranged marriage. Among native Americans, 60 per cent stayed in their first marriage. The only downside to this is that partners do not know each other nor do they love each other before the marriage well, most of the times. Arranged marriages provide equal stature, financial stability, cultural identity and the same opinions among partners and families, so, there is very less chance of disputes. ![]()
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