Brides Don’t Want To Get Married To Guys From This Village In Pune. Reason, Severe Drought
November 28, 2019
Mahesh Lahoo Garad, a 28-year-old onion farmer from Ranmasale village in drought-struck Solapur, has been waiting for a bride for three years. But each time a prospective bride’s family visits his home, they do not return.
“They see how their daughters will have to struggle to fetch water. So they don’t come back to take the talks further,” says Mahesh. “It looks like I will have to migrate to find a bride.”
The severe water crisis in Ranmasale is driving brides away from the arid village. And since most in the 5,000-strong village belong to the Garad clan from the Maratha community and are considered related, they cannot marry within the village. They seek brides and grooms from other regions.Click Here: liverpool mens jersey
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