New Delhi, xx March, 2010: A study by Jeevansathi.com revealed that Malayalee, Bengali, Marathi and Gujarati communities show the highest affinity to marry within their own community, while the Hindi speaking communities of Delhi, UP and MP are considerably open to inter-community marriages. It has also been observed that people residing in their native states have higher preferences of marrying into their respective communities as compared to individuals who are settled elsewhere.
The study also brought to light the fact that the Hindi speaking people of Madhya Pradesh seemed to be most receptive to seeking partners from other communities. It has been witnessed that 33% of people from the Hindi-MP community initiated marriage contacts with Hindi speaking communities of Delhi and 20% of them contacted people from Hindi speaking communities of Uttar Pradesh. Although 86% of Bengalis, 57% of Punjabis and 81% of Gujaratis and Marathis initiated contacts within their own communities, interestingly the second choice for all these communities is Hindi-Delhi. An interesting trend that has been noticed is that both Hindi- UP and Hindi-MP communities initiate maximum contacts with Hindi- Delhi communities.
Commenting on the findings of the study Vivek Khare, Business Head, Jeevansathi.com said, “With changing times people are willing to get out of the community boundaries and find someone with shared mindsets but in most arranged marriages the choices are still community centric. This is primarily because people from the same community share a high level of comfort in terms of language, cultural values and traits.”
Contacts initiated by various communities
Malayalam to Malayalam
Bengali to Bengali
Marathi to Marathi
Gujarati to Gujarati
Telegu to Telegu
Kannada to Kannada
Tamil to Tamil 63%
Punjabi to Punjabi
Hindi-Del to Hindi- Del 49%
Hindi-UP to Hindi- UP 35%
Hindi -MP to Hindi-MP
If we further dissect the data on the marriage preferences of people residing in their native state vs those residing else where then the affinity differs.84% of Marathis residing in Maharashtra contact people in their own community but only 66% Marathis residing elsewhere initiate marriage contacts within Marathis .Similarly 81% Gujaratis based in Gujarat initiate contacts in their community as compared to 69% of Gujaratis settled outside Gujarat. While 72% of Tamils based in Tamil Nadu contact profiles from the Tamil community only 59% of Tamilans residing outside Tamil Nadu contact profiles within their own community. It is evident that there is greater inter-mingling among the Hindi communities of UP, Delhi and MP which has fostered relationships within a larger community. (Refer to annexure for more details)
ANNEXURE
Preference of communities based in their own state
Malayalam to Malayalam
Bengali to Bengali
Marathis to Marathis
Gujarati to Gujarati
Tamil to Tamil 72%
Telegu to Telegu
Kannada to Kannada
Punjabis to Punjabis
Hindi -Del to Hindi-Del
Hindi-UP to Hindi-UP
Hindi MP to Hindi MP 20%
Preference of communities based elsewhere
Malayalam to Malyalam
Bengali to Bengali
Marathis to Marathis
Gujarati to Gujarati
Tamil to Tamil 59%
Telegu to Telegu
Kannada to Kannada
Punjabis to Punjabis
Hindi -Del to Hindi-Del
Hindi-UP to Hindi-UP
Hindi MP to Hindi MP 12%
About Jeevansathi.com
Jeevansathi.com, India’s fastest growing matrimonial site provides online matrimonial classified services. It was acquired by Info Edge (India) Ltd (creators of leading brands such as Naukri.com, 99acres.com and Shiksha.com)
Jeevansathi.com enables users to create a profile on the site and allow prospective grooms and brides to contact each other. Users can search for profiles through advanced search options on the site on various preferences ranging from basic details of preferred partner to Lifestyle, Career, Education, Profession etc. Members can avail free registration and make initial contact with each other through services available on Jeevansathi.com via Chat, SMS, and e-mail. With its headquarters in Noida (NCR), Jeevansathi.com operates through a national network of offices.
For further information, please contact:
Madhurima Chakraborty
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