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Published on: August 06, 2025 08:52 PM IST
Vikas Diwakirti said that while it will take a thousand years to eradicate marriage from society, this process has already started.
Marriage is often made in heaven, but in today’s world, the very concept of marriage is being questioned rapidly, being defined again, and, in some cases, was completely saved. Many youths are getting away from long -term commitments and traditional structure of marriage. Even those who choose to get married, often have different ideas about starting family and raising children. As a result, the institution of marriage is gradually losing its relevance in generations. But, why is this happening? Also read 8 tips for newly married couples to strengthen your emotional bond
Is marriage gradually becoming obsolete?
Vikas Diwakirti, a former civil servant, teacher and founder of IAS Coaching Institute, was asked whether the future of the wedding institution is in danger. For which, the former civil servant said that he believes that it is gradually dissolving. However, he stated that it takes five hundred to one thousand years to shape these social institutions to shape a traditional practice, and so, a long time to erase from practice. But the process of eradicating the process of marriage has already started. Also read 6 tips to choose the right life partner in a systematic marriage
In a video shared by the Dristi IAS’s official Instagram account on 5 August, he said, “In some thought, if you ask me – in one hundred to two hundred years, in big cities of India, in big cities of India, in the same number of people who will get married, and those who will be married are not as people who will not be in thousands. Also read Relationship coach has suggested to plan the wedding: how to handle parents, relatives and more
Social system develops when needed
Shri Vikas Divine said, “Sociology states that any social system develops when needed, and after addressing the need, it stops the current. Similarly, the marriage institution developed when there was a social need for it.”
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