Lockdown no bar for wedding revelries
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High-profile families flout the norms
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High-profile families flout the norms
An event related to wedding revelries of high-profile families created a flutter on social media after videos surfaced, which purportedly showed police engaged in security arrangements.
A politician Amjed Ullah Khan from Majlis Bachao Tahreek was one of the first to tweet video clips of the event, and claimed it took place on Monday night in the Chandulal Baradari neighbourhood, which comes under the Kamatipura Police Station limits. He said several persons of note attended the wedding and also wondered whether action will be take in this case.
No new permissions for marriages in Udupi from May 25 to June 7
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Udupi Deputy Commissioner G. Jagadeesha said on Monday that the district administration will not grant any new permission from May 25 to June 7 for holding marriages.
However, those who have filed applications till May 24 and those who have been permitted to hold marriages can organise them during the period. But they are not supposed to hold engagements and ‘mehandi’ programmes, he said.
The Deputy Commissioner told presspersons in Udupi that criminal cases will be filed against those who are found organising engagements and ‘mehandi’ programmes. Tahsildars have been given instructions in this regard.
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If not the one, at least someone: With Marriage Pact , college students sign up for a happy ever afterBy Sandra E. Garcia, New York Times
Last Updated: May 24, 2021, 03:46 PM IST
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The responses to the survey are run through an algorithm, and the respondents are paired off to enjoy long-lasting matrimony.
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Young people are just like the rest of us filled with anxiety and existential dread. The survey, Atlas said, is meant to reassure them: “You’re not going to end up alone.”