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Indian Weddings

  • British Indians are embracing arranged marriages – but not in a traditional way

    British Indians are embracing arranged marriages – but not in a traditional way

    Raksha Pande, The Conversation
    · May 08, 2021 · 07:30 pm
  • My big fat Indian debt: More and more millennials are taking loans to fund their weddings

    My big fat Indian debt: More and more millennials are taking loans to fund their weddings

    Manavi Kapur, qz.com
    · Feb 08, 2020 · 01:30 pm
  • The big fat Indian wedding still survives – but millenials are increasingly opting out

    The big fat Indian wedding still survives – but millenials are increasingly opting out

    Devjyot Ghoshal, qz.com
    · Mar 17, 2017 · 09:30 pm
  • Jammu and Kashmir government caps the number of guests, amount of food served at weddings

    Jammu and Kashmir government caps the number of guests, amount of food served at weddings

    Scroll Staff
    · Feb 21, 2017 · 06:23 pm