The Glitter of Weddings, and the Cruelty of Dowry

In India, weddings are called “festivals.”

Lakhs of lights, the sparkle of sherwanis and saris, music and dance in hotel halls, and crores blown away in a single night.

But pause for a moment—whose screams are being silenced behind this glitter?

This shine is worth ₹10.79 lakh crore—India’s fourth-largest industry.

An average wedding costs ₹20–30 lakh. That’s twice the cost of 18 years of education.

This is why, from the moment a daughter is born, parents start calculating wedding expenses instead of education expenses. And from there, the demon of dowry rises.

❗️ Lakhs of daughters are killed in the womb—“Don’t raise a burden.”
❗️ Those who are born, their education is cut short—“Save for the wedding.”
❗️ And those who reach marriage face a burning furnace—“The dowry was too little.”

Some spine-chilling statistics:

🔴 In 2022, 6,450 dowry murders—18–20 daughters killed every single day.
🔴 In just five years (2017–22), over 35,000 such deaths.
🔴 In one year alone: Uttar Pradesh 2,218; Bihar 1,057; Madhya Pradesh 507.
🔴 NCRB says—dowry murders are 25 times more common than murders due to rape.

Think about it—daughters are still being burned alive today, just because someone wanted a more expensive washing machine or a car!

🔴 RBI says—wedding loans are India’s largest and costliest form of personal loan.
🔴 60% of rural families borrow from moneylenders for weddings.
🔴 Interest rates sometimes reach 100%—a lifetime of slavery.
🔴 Household savings have fallen from 11.5% to 5.1%—burned away in the fire of weddings.

Meaning, the money that should bring medicines, education, and employment, is instead being surrendered to dowry.

And all this while dowry has been illegal since 1961

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