‘No Commitment, No Drama’; Why is the institution of marriage ending during this period of Jane Z? find out

Thousands of guests, expenses of crores, bonds of seven births and a show-off of the ‘perfect couple’ on social media… the grand system of traditional weddings that has been going on for years is now seen to be ‘crashing’ globally and in India as well. The remote control of this change is in the hands of ‘Jen Zee’!

More than 1 crore weddings take place in India every year and it is the second largest industry in the world. However, the new generation has changed the rules of this system.

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Earlier, marriage was considered to be the honor of the family. But for Jane Zee, marriage is just a waste of money. Rather than taking out loans or blowing parents’ lifetime income in one day, this generation is opting for ‘micro-weddings’ or ‘court marriages’. They focus on investing the same money for traveling or future.

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Globally, marriage rates are falling rapidly. Live-in relationships or situationships instead of legal obligations have also increased in India. The ‘no commitment, no drama’ mentality is causing the marriage system to go backwards.

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For the new generation ‘independence’ and ‘career’ are most important. Due to the family responsibilities, compromises and freedom that come with marriage, young people are postponing the decision of marriage or rejecting it outright. As a result, both the age of divorce and the age of marriage are increasing in India.

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Global Trend (DINK): The concept of Double Income, No Kids (DINK) is spreading rapidly all over the world. The mindset is being formed that even if married, one does not want children, one only wants pets.

In short, marriage as an institution is not completely dead, but it is being re-booted. Zen Xi values ​​mental peace, financial stability, and individual freedom more than traditional customs. If the institution of marriage does not instill flexibility in itself, the risk of the system ‘hanging’ forever cannot be ruled out.

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