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      Is arranged marriage truly losing its relevance, or just evolving?
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      Is arranged marriage truly losing its relevance, or just evolving?

      "Is arranged marriage truly losing its relevance, or just evolving?" The traditional arranged marriage, a cornerstone of Indian society for generations, is often debated in today's rapidly modernizing world. While many believe the younger generation is steering clear of parental matchmaking in favour of love marriages, others argue that arranged marriage is simply adapting to new realities. It's no longer just about horoscopes and family introductions; many modern arranged marriages now involve apps, initial dates, and a significant degree of personal choice. So, are we witnessing the decline of an age-old institution, or a clever metamorphosis? Here's what we'll explore: The changing face of arranged marriage: From introductions to apps. The persistent appeal: Why do many still opt for it? The blend: How love and arranged elements are merging. The future: Will it survive, and in what form? What are your thoughts on the evolution of arranged marriage in India?

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      Is arranged marriage truly losing its relevance, or just evolving?

      "Is arranged marriage truly losing its relevance, or just evolving?" The traditional arranged marriage, a cornerstone of Indian society for generations, is often debated in today's rapidly modernizing world. While many believe the younger generation is steering clear of parental matchmaking in favour of love marriages, others argue that arranged marriage is simply adapting to new realities. It's no longer just about horoscopes and family introductions; many modern arranged marriages now involve apps, initial dates, and a significant degree of personal choice. So, are we witnessing the decline of an age-old institution, or a clever metamorphosis? Here's what we'll explore: The changing face of arranged marriage: From introductions to apps. The persistent appeal: Why do many still opt for it? The blend: How love and arranged elements are merging. The future: Will it survive, and in what form? What are your thoughts on the evolution of arranged marriage in India?

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