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Old 08-07-2012, 05:01 PM   #31
Peptobismol

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One thing I don't understand in this thread are the pointed remarks about girls getting educated and having an IT career. I can understand the concern about loss of tradition and the fear of ICM. However would you really prefer that the TB girls drop out of school, marry early and sit at home counting their children?
No Sir, the point here is to highlight that most of the members of this forum are reasonably educted and having a good family life with their childrent. However, it is the attitude of the childrent - who are reluctant to come into married life , having child etc. In the earlier days education gave us economic independence. With the economic independence, we educated our children to select the courses they want. After completion of eduction and got into employement, they are under the impression that with newly acquired economic independence or career oppourtunities, they think that they can do wharever they want and started having disbelief in having married life at an appropriate age.

In the olden days the marriage age was less than 20. In the next generation, the average age has gone upto 28-30 for male and 24-26 for girls. Now a days there are no such things and even at the age late twenties or in thirties, girls are not willing to thinik about this. This is a sad situation and needs improvements.

Venkat K
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