200 Couples Wed in Multi-Faith Mass Ceremony Under MP Govt Scheme

Around 200 couples tied the knot at a multi-faith mass marriage ceremony in Shujalpur, Madhya Pradesh, under the state's 'Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah/Nikah Yojana'. The event saw 162 Hindu and 38 Muslim couples getting married according to their respective customary rituals. Chief Minister Mohan Yadav attended the ceremony virtually, extending his wishes and highlighting the event as a symbol of social unity. Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar attended in person, distributed gifts, and even joined the traditional wedding procession with other local leaders.

Key Points: Mass Wedding in MP Under Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah Yojana

  • 200 couples wed in multi-faith ceremony
  • 162 Hindu & 38 Muslim couples married
  • Part of Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah/Nikah Yojana
  • Scheme provides Rs 49,000 aid to brides
  • CM Mohan Yadav attended virtually
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200 couples exchange nuptials at mass wedding event in MP under state scheme

200 couples from Hindu & Muslim communities wed in Shujalpur under a state scheme providing financial aid. CM Mohan Yadav attended virtually.

"Mass marriage is a symbol of social unity. - Chief Minister Mohan Yadav"

Shajapur/Bhopal, March 14 Around 200 couples tied the knot at a multi-faith mass marriage ceremony organised under the 'Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah/Nikah Yojana' in Shujalpur town of Madhya Pradesh on Saturday, government officials said.

According to an official information, as many as 162 newly-wed couples belonged to the Hindu community while 38 couples were from the Muslim community.

The marriages were solemnised according to the customary rituals of their respective faiths.

Chief Minister Mohan Yadav attended the ceremony virtually from his residence in Bhopal and extended his wishes to the newly married couples.

He said the state government remains committed to the dignity, empowerment, and social security of daughters across the state.

"Mass marriage is a symbol of social unity. I am delighted that during this ceremony, the marriages of 162 daughters and the nikah of 38 daughters were successfully solemnised in Shujalpur today (Saturday)," the Chief Minister added.

Madhya Pradesh Higher Education Minister Inder Singh Parmar, a veteran Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader, who represents the Shujalpur Assembly constituency, attended the ceremony in person along with local party workers and distributed gift items to the newly-wed couples.

Under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Vivah/Nikah Yojana, the Madhya Pradesh government provides financial assistance of Rs 49,000 directly to the bank accounts of brides belonging to economically weaker sections to support their marriage.

On the occasion, the marriage of the son of Sita Devi Ramchandra Patodiya, Shujalpur Janpad Panchayat President, was also mentioned from the dais.

Several dignitaries were present, including District Panchayat President Hemraj Singh Sisodia, State BJP Secretary Babita Parmar, BJP district general secretary Vijay Bes, and District Collector Riju Bafna.

Before the wedding ceremony, a collective wedding procession of the grooms covered nearly 1.5 km from the Police station intersection to the venue.

Minister Parmar, along with BJP leaders and officials, joined the wedding procession and was seen dancing while wearing traditional turbans.

Security arrangements were supervised by Sub-Divisional Magistrate Rajkumar Haldar and Sub-Divisional Police Officer Nimish Deshmukh, with police station in-charges S.K. Yadav and Praveen Pathak deployed along with their teams.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see the CM attending virtually and the minister joining the baraat! The collective wedding procession must have been a fantastic sight. These events reduce the financial burden and also promote social harmony. Jai Hind!
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Aman W
While the scheme's intent is good, I hope the assistance reaches the brides directly without any middlemen or corruption. Also, mentioning the marriage of the Panchayat President's son from the stage seems a bit off-topic for a government function. The focus should remain solely on the beneficiaries.
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Sarah B
As someone who has attended a mass wedding in Rajasthan, the energy is incredible! It's so much more than just financial help. It's about community support and starting a new life together with blessings from everyone. Wishing all 200 couples a very happy married life!
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Vikram M
Respect for conducting marriages according to each community's rituals. That is the true spirit of India. The photo of the minister dancing in a turban must be priceless! 😄 These are the positive stories we need more of.
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Kavya N
My cousin got married under a similar scheme in UP. That ₹49,000 helped them buy essential household items. It's not just about the wedding day, it's about providing a foundation for the new family. More power to our daughters!

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