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Late marriages a grave issue

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
September 11, 2024
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The tendency of late marriages in Jammu and Kashmir, especially in the Valley has increased in the recent years, but the society has not been playing its role to end such a grave issue by prioritizing the unnecessary rituals and customary things. There are multiple reasons behind the late marriages in the valley while a few among them include the pursuit of higher education, looking for the government employee partner, rituals in the weddings and many more. But, one needs to understand that by prioritizing these issues is only ending up in the late marriages, which is not only impacting the lives of the couples but their journey in the relationship as well. While late marriages offer individuals the opportunity to establish themselves professionally and personally, they also present challenges that warrant consideration. One of the primary concerns is the potential impact on family planning and childbearing. As individuals marry later, they may face difficulties related to fertility, which can lead to additional emotional and medical challenges. Late marriages can also affect the dynamics of family life. Couples who marry later often have established routines and lifestyles, which may require adjustments when integrating a partner into their lives. The transition into married life can be complex, especially if one or both partners have been independently managing their lives for an extended period. Encouraging open dialogue about the benefits and challenges of late marriages can help individuals make informed decisions. Support systems, such as counseling and fertility resources, should be accessible to assist those who face difficulties related to delayed family planning. At this juncture, the trend of late marriages is a reflection of broader societal changes and individual priorities. While it brings both opportunities and challenges, a thoughtful approach that addresses the causes and impacts can help ensure that individuals can navigate this trend with confidence and support. By embracing the evolving nature of family life and fostering a supportive environment, we can better accommodate the diverse paths that individuals and families choose to take.

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