The New Rules of Marriage in Urban India
Indian singles are getting married later. The median marriage age has gone from 27 to 29 in just a decade. More people are open to remarriage. Caste matters less. Women earning more is no longer shocking. And for the first time, individuals are leading their own marriage decisions. In this video, I break down what the Jeevansathi report reveals about modern Indian marriage, gender roles, divorce, caste, and why compatibility is becoming more important than filters. Urban India is quietly rewriting the rules. #Marriage #UrbanIndia #ArrangedMarriage #PolKeBol Read more - https://indianexpress.com/article/tre... Follow me on LinkedIn - / saurabhspol Visit the world of Pol Ke Bol! - https://www.polkebol.com/ Follow me on Instagram - / polkebol

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