5 Head-Turning Shots Every Indian Bride Must Have
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But it is simple to become distracted and forget to take pictures of some of your D-breath-taking day's moments due to the numerous errands to do and stress of wedding preparations. But rest assured-we've got your back.
A matchmaking App for corporates?
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The corporate services offered by the app will assist the staff of the chosen organisations in finding their ideal match by providing them with unlimited premium access to member profiles. Additionally, there are perks like exclusive customer assistance via WhatsApp and voice calls in 9 regional languages. The corporates also receive a committed relationship manager for support.
Survey reveals marriage is not a milestone for everyone
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Currently, marriage is the preferred socially acceptable option when it comes to long-term commitment. It is something that families plan for even before their children reach adolescence. However, times are changing and single Indians are looking for other alternatives to a committed relationship. While many are getting married, many are also entering into domestic partnerships or opting for companionship as a long-term committed relationship.
Getting married in the Metaverse
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Luxe wedding designer and founder of The A-Cube Project, Ambika Gupta however thinks that even though the idea of a metaverse wedding is catching on, it will never replace the vibrance and energy of a real-time gathering. She says, "For wedding designers, the metaverse could be a new, exciting idea but I doubt if metaverse weddings will become normative.
Being married may actually help you live longer
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The study, published in the journal JAMA Network Open, found that being married was associated with a 15 per cent overall lower risk of death from all causes compared to singletons or unmarried people. And those who tied the knot also had a 20 per cent lower risk of dying from accidents, injuries and heart disease, citing the study, Daily Mail reported on Tuesday.
92% of Indian youth believe that it is normal not to use husband's surname: Report
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Despite the fact that there is no law requiring women to change their surnames after marriage, it has become a social convention around the world. However, as feminism and women empowerment create a tidal wave of change in India, the young generation's mindset and opinions are shifting.
2022 a rebound year for the wedding industry?
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The wedding industry has had an eventful year in 2021, but like any other industry, it is finding it difficult to reduce its scale of operations and adjust to the new normal. WedMeGood a popular wedding planning platform and app, surveyed the change in the wedding industry in 2021, polling over 3000 users and vendors and analysed over 120,000 data points within the App. The scale of weddings, the effects of Covid-19 on wedding business, and the change in trends were the three major categories.
Enabling Indian housewives to embark on an entrepreneurial journey
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This initiative is an ode to all the 3.8 million + women that have participated over the last three years. In an effort to pursue these aspirational homemakers' dreams, the brand brought on board a host of jury members, who have braved the world to start their own start-up journey from scratch. After weeks of deliberation, the Top 50 participants presented their business ideas to an esteemed jury panel comprising leading 'Womenprenuers'. This diverse jury had to shortlist the top 10 finalists from the vast participation received this year, based on the uniqueness of the business idea and innovation of thought.
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