Marrying twice no more a taboo in India
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Marrying twice no more a taboo in India

Last Updated: Sunday, September 16, 2007, 00:00
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Marrying twice no more a taboo in India New Delhi, Sept 16: Gone are the days when divorce was considered to be a taboo, as more Indians are now walking out of marriage and opting for divorce, says a leading matrimonial website catering exclusively for divorcees.

The increasing number of marriage seekers registering in a new Indian matrimonial web site, secondshaadi.com is an indication of this trend.

"Divorcees are considered to be a mismatch in a social gathering and now with the number of divorce cases growing in the younger generation, they don't know whom to tell or where to approach for getting married again. So we thought of giving them a platform to get remarried," says Vivek Pahwa, the brain behind secondshaadi.com.

While adding that within three months of its existence it has more than 10,000 registered members from various backgrounds, he says, "The number is increasing rapidly with more than 5000 people getting registered in a month."

According to a study conducted by the website, about 9,000 divorce cases are filed every year in the Capital compared to 1,000 in the 1990s.

Kolkata and Chennai have both seen a 200 per cent rise in divorce rates, the study adds.

"Since, 30 per cent of our registered members are women, it can be clearly seen that second marriage is becoming more and more acceptable among women which was unlike earlier" Pahwa adds.

Dr Aruna Broota, Professor, Department of Psychology, Delhi University feels it is the socio-cultural and economic empowerment of women that is responsible for this increasing number of cases.

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First Published: Sunday, September 16, 2007, 00:00

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abdul khader -
it is a much shame that what we are learing from tv. this has been done during telecast of tv programs. saas be kabhi bahu thi.etc etc. this is a cancer for our generation.....
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M V Chilukuri -
What a shame to Indians! Of course, it has bollywood influence or may sorry bollywood cancer spreading in societies!
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Maynk -
What a shame! At one time we were so proud of our culture. But in recent past we have adopted all bed things of the western culture rather then teaching them good things from our culture.
I hope this opens our eyes.....
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