Despite progress witnessed elsewhere in the matters of heart, parents in this part of the world hadn’t quite come around to letting their adult offspring choose their lovers.

Pawan Mishra
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Despite progress witnessed elsewhere in the matters of heart, parents in this part of the world hadn’t quite come around to letting their adult offspring choose their lovers. While most places have taken the option of allowing couples to choose their own partners, in India, it is still largely seen as unjust, especially for girls.

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