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COVID-19 Impact: Not all gloom and doom for the Indian wedding

By IANS | Updated: May 21, 2020 12:20 IST

When it comes to Indian weddings, there's a lot one can say about the wastage, over-the-top expense and outrageously ...

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When it comes to Indian weddings, there's a lot one can say about the wastage, over-the-top expense and outrageously grand exhibits that people indulge in. With wedding guestlists capped at 50 people, venues and banquet halls in lockdown, and a financial crunch for a majority of the population - the Indian wedding has no option but to downsize, and that may not be a bad thing.

While weddings may be smaller, the grandeur of the Indian wedding will far from pale. The rise of intimate, micro-weddings

( With inputs from IANS )

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