To stem the tide of shattered engagements, Chhattisgarh’s Sen community has rolled out sweeping changes to matrimonial practices. Key among them: a complete halt to solo phone interactions between fiancés and the elimination of shoe-hiding antics during ceremonies.
In Balod’s district conclave, leaders pinpointed mobile misuse as a primary disruptor. ‘Unmonitored conversations foster mistrust,’ affirmed Santosh Kaushik, local president. Essential talks now demand family presence, a safeguard for their 2+ lakh strong OBC populace, largely salon operators.
Spokesperson Umesh Kumar Sen detailed the joota chupai prohibition, noting its role in needless quarrels. Complementary rules promote intimate engagements (15-20 guests), muhurat compliance, leaf-based dining, and total disconnection from religious apostates.
These measures signal a resolute commitment to enduring unions. By curbing impulsive traditions and embracing disciplined approaches, the Sen society is crafting a resilient blueprint for weddings that prioritize unity over whimsy.
