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Arranged marriages have long been a defining feature of Indian society. Traditionally, families played a central role in matchmaking, ensuring compatibility based on caste, religion, and socioeconomic status. However, this system is now undergoing a transformation.
In today’s India, education, global exposure, and changing cultural norms are reshaping arranged marriages. Many individuals now have more say in selecting their life partners. Families may still introduce potential matches, but the final decision often rests with the couple. Online matrimonial platforms like Shaadi.com and Jeevansathi.com have further modernized the process, providing tools to filter matches by preferences, hobbies, and even ideologies.
While traditional arranged marriages prioritized family reputation and financial stability, the modern approach emphasizes compatibility, shared values, and mutual consent. This shift reflects the blending of tradition and modernity, where families continue to play a role but respect the choices of the individuals involved.
Created On: 27-Nov-2024 22:22
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