Nanded News: Groom ran away before the wedding; The state of the family system is worrying, society is angry
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A shocking incident in Kinwat taluka in recent days has raised concerns about family institutions and traditional values. The groom, who was ready to climb the wedding altar just hours before the wedding, left the venue. The revelation that this young man is an employee of the police force has sparked widespread discussion about the case. This incident has highlighted the importance of responsibility, trust, and family communication in marriage.
According to social experts, due to education and jobs, young people are living away from home, leading to lifestyle changes. This is increasing disagreements, misunderstandings, and tensions in the traditional family system. There is an increase in marital disputes, lack of communication, and incidents of refusal at in-laws' places in police stations in Kinwat taluka. This problem is seen across all castes and religions and is taking on a broader form.
Experts say that even though self-reliance has increased, there is a need for tolerance, understanding, and communication skills. It is necessary to impart family values and moral education from childhood. It is also essential to control the influence of religious programs, awareness campaigns, and social media. There is a demand for social workers, organizations, and mental health experts to conduct counseling camps. If the family remains strong, social development is possible.
Ganesh Karad, the police inspector of Kinwat police station, said, “In my 18 years of service, I have not seen so many family disputes even in a metropolis like Mumbai. This increase in Kinwat is concerning.” These incidents have highlighted the need for awareness among local citizens.
The groom ran away a few hours before the wedding in Kinwat taluka.
The incident has raised questions about family institutions and traditional values.
Police inspectors and experts have emphasized the importance of awareness and communication skills.
Social workers, organizations, and mental health experts have demanded the conduct of counseling camps.
