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Mass wedding-Promote these to reduce marriage costs

A view of the mass wedding at Kadir Mandapam. 107 couples
were married at the venue. Photo: C. Suresh Kumar
The Hindu A view of the mass wedding at Kadir Mandapam. 107 couples were married at the venue. Photo: C. Suresh Kumar

 

"I could not have even dreamt of such a grand wedding," said Neethumol from Edinjar in Thiruvananthapuram district soon after she got married at a mass wedding, for couples from economically weak families, organised here on Monday by the Ravi Pillai Foundation (RPF).

A much-in-demand beautician doing her bridal make-up, the presence of many VIPs and a huge gathering to give her their blessings, were the bonuses. “I now look forward to a married life as grand as the wedding,” says the new bride.

At the function, 107 couples — Hindu, Muslim and Christian — got married. While all the 107 brides were from Kerala, three grooms were Tamil Nadu. The nuptials were held at a ‘muhoortham' between 11.30 a.m. and 12 noon on a mammoth ‘kadir mandapam.'

The couples began arriving at the ‘mandapam' by 10.15 a.m. The grooms, clad in white dhoti and shirt, carried the ‘manthrakodi' and the ‘tali.' The brides wore either blue or maroon saris. Christian brides wore veils and carried bouquets. The programme began with musical concerts by playback singer M.G. Sreekumar and the septuagenarian ‘mridangam' expert Umayalpuram Sivaraman. Union Minister for Heavy Industries and Public Enterprise Vilasrao Deshmukh, who was the chief guest, said that RPF managing trustee B. Ravi Pillai was not only getting the 107 couples married but was also providing a livelihood for the new families. A message from the President Prathiba Patil was also read at the function. The function was inaugurated by Union Minster for Overseas Indian Affairs Vayalar Ravi. The thali and the garlands were handed over to the couples by the VIPs present. Physically challenged groom Sunil from Varkala and Thankamani from Cherunniyoor were first couple to exchange garlands.

Mr. Pillai said that he wanted the event to be as grand as the wedding he plans for his daughter. Ministers M.A. Baby and N.K. Premachandran, Leader of the Opposition Oomen Chandy, KPCC president Ramesh Chennithala, poet Sugatha Kumari, BJP leader C.K. Padmanabhan, actor Mukesh and IUML leader P.K. Kunhalikutty were present. Mr. Pillai handed over a cheque for Rs.10 lakh to Sugatha Kumari for Abhaya, the home for the destitute children managed by the poet.

 

https://www.thehindu.com/news/states/kerala/article617607.ece



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Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     11 September 2010

Yes I do agree with U, aishwarya madam, Mass marriages must be encouraged in the larger interest of the society.

Uma parameswaran (lawyer)     11 September 2010

Marriage is a chance for a set of people to show their vanity .After conducting farcical cermonies they are under going severe finacial burdens. But If forward thinking peoples comes with same view it can give a great postive effect to the society.

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N.K.Assumi (Advocate)     12 September 2010

Thank you Aishwarya, for the wanderful postings. Keep up the good works.

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@ N.K Assumi

 

You are most welcome sir!

Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     12 September 2010

i respect aish's feeling.

it is realy very good to do some thing in a unity.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

may i take a jok for a moment on this

plz.don't mind............

A serious problem is also knoking in  Kadir Mandapam's metenarty centers after nine month since the marriage date.


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@ sarvesh jee

 

thanks a ton!

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Sarvesh Kumar Sharma Advocate (Advocacy)     12 September 2010

aishwarya g,

i was afraid before posting.

yr thank give me a boost.

thanks aish.

G. ARAVINTHAN (Legal Consultant / Solicitor)     12 September 2010

mass marriages to be encouraged. Your idealogy is right and to be appreciated one. But think of the relatives to come and attend these marriages. Parent not near couples during marriage. This is not an exam to write in exam hall. a sacred thing - that will be spent well if with parents.

Want Kid Back (Sr.Management)     13 September 2010

No need, that will only cause mass false-498a filings to extort men. Leave us men alone. We are not going to marry or commit to any women...

WKB

Bhartiya No. 1 (Nationalist)     13 September 2010

Sarveshji Nice Sense of Humour.


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