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'Angry Brides' Game Takes Aim at Indian Dowries San Leandro India West Over half a century ago, the practice of dowry was finally outlawed in India. The custom traditionally saw the family of a bride expected to give considerable amounts of money, jewelry and other valuables to the groom and his family to ensure that she ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Marriage season in India swings demand for gold Mineweb Gold demand in India is largely driven by purchases of jewellery for the wedding season and, despite the current high price, people appear to be spending as much, if not more, on bling this year. Indian brides have a thing for gold. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Twinkle twinkle goes Indian wedding card Hindustan Times They may be Swarovski studded or could match the bride's trousseau. They could come in multiple folds and yes, they may just cost Rs 1 lakh (about $2000) each. Welcome to the world of big fat Indian wedding card! The country's wedding market is said to ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Angry Brides game app to target Indian dowry system | Asia Bizz Asia Bizz: In an open warning for all those who still practice the shameful act of demanding dowries, the much awaited 'Angry Brides' game is here. After. asiabizz.com/.../angry-brides-game-app-to-target-indian-dowr... | ||
'Angry Brides' game targets Indian dowry demands Game throws spotlight on illegal custom that has led to murders, suicides. technology-science.newsvine.com/_.../10167699-angry-brides... | ||
A Short Look At Ethnic Bride Fashion » New York Accessories Bridal fashion in India tends to differ from 1 region to the subsequent, based on where the bridal couple comes from. Couples from South India, by way of ... accessories.princeadeyemi.com/.../a-short-look-at-ethnic-bride... | ||
D.I.Y: Indian Bridal Make Up : ThePrivateSales.com – Blog Indian weddings are all about glamour & OTT everything and like any other wedding, the bride is the most awaited appearance. With this knowledge, most ... www.theprivatesales.com/blog/?p=1032 |
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