NGO reveals reasons behind emergence of late marriage in Kashmir
By Neha| Updated: 29th April 2021 11:56 pm IST
Srinagar: A non-government organization (NGO) Tehreek e Fala-Ul-Muslimeen revealed that around 50 thousand Kashmir girls are still unmarried despite crossing the marriageable age. Ten thousand of them belong to Srinagar district.
According to a report published in the Kashmir Walla, the unnecessary trends and rituals are responsible for the emergence of late marriage in the valley.
The NGO found that apart from financial constraints and dowry demands, competition in give-take formalities is responsible for delays in marriages.
Co-founder of Tehreek e Fala-Ul-Muslimeen, Abdul Rashid Naik said that grooms prefer to marry educated and employed girls.
50 వేల మంది స్త్రీలకు వింత కష్టం వయసు మీదపడ్డా పెళ్లిళ్లు కాకపోవడానికి కారణమేంటంటే
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Owing unnecessary rituals, trends over 50,000 girls cross marriageable age in valley
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