INDIA: News item :Sun, Feb 10 12:55 AM
The Capital's weddings may be getting bigger by the day, but some 80 villages around Delhi are set to reverse that trend. And there is a lesson in this for all those city slickers who are spending huge amounts of money - and time - on the Big Fat Indian wedding.
People in villages like Neelwal, Bakarwal, Kanjhawla, Ghevra etc - in Outer Delhi - disgusted by the idea of an unruly and expensive, wedding tamasha, are planning day-time weddings that are low-cost, no-liquor, no-DJ affairs. "Late nights weren't suitable for older people; it also meant men getting drunk, thereby causing crimes and accidents.
Add to that there were incidents of gate-crashing as well," says Dr Naresh Kumar, a resident of Hiren Kudna village and general secretary, Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee. Kumar aims to take this trend across the city's 362 villages.
Some 25 daytime marriages have already been solemnised since last month. Choudhary Anaar Singh, Pradhan....
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