Khaleej Times

No more big fat Indian weddings?

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new delhi — A bill in the Lok Sabha seeks to put a limit on the number of guests to be invited and dishes to be served in weddings to check “show of wealth” and wants those spending above Rs500,000 to contribute towards marriages of poor girls.

If a family spends above Rs500,000 on a wedding, it has to contribute 10 per cent of the amount on marriages of girls from poor families, according to the bill introduced by Congress MP Ranjeet Ranjan, wife of MP Pappu Yadav.

The Marriages (Compulsory Registrati­on and Prevention of Wasteful Expenditur­e) Bill, 2016, may be taken up as a private member’s Bill in the upcoming Lok Sabha session.

The purpose of this bill is to prohibit extravagan­t and wasteful expenditur­e on marriages and to enforce simpler solemnisat­ion, Ranjeet said. “Great importance should be assigned to the solemnisat­ion of marriage between two individual­s. But unfortunat­ely, these days a tendency of celebratin­g marriages with pomp and show and spending lavishly growing in the country. “These days, marriages are more about showing off your wealth and as a result, poor families are under tremendous social pressure to spend more. This is needed to be checked as it is not good for society at large,” she said.

The bill seeks that “if any family intends to spend more than Rs500,000 towards expenditur­e on marriage, such family shall declare the amount proposed to be spent in advance to the appropriat­e government and contribute 10 per cent of such amount in a welfare fund which shall be establishe­d by the appropriat­e government to assist the poor and Below Poverty Line families for the marriage of their daughters”.

It says that after this proposed legislatio­n comes into force, all marriages shall be registered within 60 days of the solemnisat­ion. — PTI

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