How the lockdown changed the way …

How the lockdown changed the way to find a life partner

While searching for a relationship, not only are the young men and women talking to each other through video calling, but the family is also accepting it in the current perspective.

New Delhi : A decisive battle is being fought against the global pandemic Corona virus infection all over the world including India. There is a lockdown in Delhi-NCR. People are within the threshold of homes. In such a situation, the clarinets are not playing, but yes, they are still looking for life partner. It is another matter that now the way of finding a life partner has changed. Now the foundation of the relationship is being laid by online meeting which goes with coffee.

While searching for a relationship, not only are the young men and women talking to each other through video calling, but the family is also accepting it in the current perspective. Talking to the video call, teacher Upendra Nath says that he is looking for a relationship for his daughter. Due to the lockdown, no one is able to go here now, but the matter of marriage will have to be carried forward. The lockdown will not always be there, when the marriage is open, but it is decided before that. In such a situation, it is necessary to talk through video call. Matrimonial websites are also accepting this trend.

Jeevansathi.com official says that we did an online survey. In which 46 percent people said that they would like to meet the potential spouse through video call for the first time. Of these, 39 percent said that this is the appropriate method in the present time, while 32 percent considered it convenient. 44 percent admitted that in video calling with a potential spouse, they are able to tell their heart better than an indirect meeting. In the online survey, people said that what happened that they are not getting in the restaurant. 29 per cent believed that the conversation would be better while drinking coffee, while 11 per cent said that the conversation can be started by watching or talking on a movie or serial.

Rohan Mathur (Business Head, Jeevansathi dot Kam) says that the number of voice and video calls has increased by 60 percent in the lockdown period as compared to 11 weeks ago. Video calling has increased more than three times from the first phase of lockdown to the third phase. The average duration per call has also increased.

Here, let us tell you that during the lockdown, there were marriages across the country. During this time the band, Baja and Barati went missing. The situation was that in front of less than a dozen people, the bride and groom took seven rounds and both of them put on masks.

Lakhs of rupees left for the bride-groom side                                                                                                                The benefits of such a marriage were also amazing. Actually, the Baratis were not spent during this time, even bad instruments were not made. Yes, there was not even a tent. According to an estimate, such a marriage saved lakhs of rupees from both sides. Apparently, the tradition of donation and dowry seems to be breaking.

 

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