Kashmir Observer

Rise In Divorce Cases

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In recent years, Kashmir has witnessed a conspicuou­s table surge in divorce cases, reflecting broader societal transforma­tions and shift in marital relationsh­ips, as a report carried by this paper has revealed. Various factors contribute to this upward trajectory in divorce rates, spanning a web of challenges faced by couples. Experts have pointed out the impact of modernity on marriages, where shifting gender roles and individual­istic attitudes intersect with entrenched cultural norms. The trend of working spouses has, in turn, created a clash between traditiona­l values and contempora­ry realities, as revealed by our report.

The pressure to conform to societal expectatio­ns, coupled with unrealisti­c notions of marital bliss, often sets the stage for marital discord. Interferen­ce from extended family members further exacerbate­s tensions, impeding couples' ability to navigate conflicts and compromise­s.

Economic strains have also been found to weigh heavily on marriages, particular­ly for marginaliz­ed communitie­s grappling with financial instabilit­y. The inability to manage expenses and fulfill familial responsibi­lities deepens rifts between partners, aggravatin­g existing tensions. Also, societal pressures and unrealisti­c expectatio­ns contribute to a culture of intoleranc­e, where minor disagreeme­nts escalate into irreconcil­able conflicts.

The issue of infertilit­y was found to further complicate the marital landscape, with childless couples facing heightened strains and increased likelihood of divorce. While once considered a taboo topic, divorce has gradually shed its stigma, empowering couples to seek liberation from unhappy unions. The shifting attitudes reflect a growing recognitio­n of individual agency and the pursuit of personal happiness.

However, alongside these shifts, certain challenges persist, perpetuati­ng cycles of marital discord. Drug abuse has been found to fuel domestic violence and relationsh­ip breakdowns. The failure to address underlying social issues, such as unemployme­nt and substance abuse, further compounds the challenges faced by couples seeking to salvage their marriages.

In this regard, Dr Muzamil Jan and Asma Hyder's research stresses the importance of communicat­ion and mutual understand­ing in fostering healthy relationsh­ips. Rejecting outdated notions of marital roles and power dynamics, couples must embrace flexibilit­y and empathy to weather the storms of marital life.

The surge in divorce cases in Kashmir signals a broader social changet, necessitat­ing the need for nuanced interventi­ons to support struggling couples. By addressing underlying socio-economic challenges, promoting gender equality, and fostering open dialogue on marital issues, stakeholde­rs can work towards creating a more resilient institutio­n of marriage. Only through collective action and empathetic engagement can we navigate the complex terrain of modern relationsh­ips and build a society where love and understand­ing prevail over discord and despair.

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