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19 pairs married off at mass wedding in Silchar

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SILCHAR , February 5, 2018 7:45 am
19 pairs married off at mass wedding in Silchar

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In a bid to extend helping hands towards the people belonging to the financially weaker section of the society, Lions Club of Silchar Central conducted the ritual of mass wedding on Sunday amid great enthusiasm.

As many as 19 pairs of bride and groom, mostly from the tea gardens, tied the knot in the ceremony held on the premises of Deshbhakta Tarun Ram Phukan School here.

“We wanted an unforgettable experience and we’re so happy that we decided to participate today,” said Binita Munda, a 26-year-old bride.

Her husband, Umesh Karait said the couple was grateful to the Lions Club for making the wedding possible.

Many couples wore matching colors and colorful traditional  outfits.

Mass marriages are common in India as a way of reducing costs for poorer couples. Such weddings are usually organized by community groups, philanthropists or local leaders.

Cachar Deputy Commissioner Dr S Laxmanan, chairperson of Silchar Municipal Board NN Tagore and dignitaries graced the occasion to bless the newly married pairs.

District governor of the organisation Radha Agarwal was also present on the occasion.

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