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In this village of India, the bride does not farewell after marriage! Know what is the reason behind it


Girls are very important in our Hindustani society and usually girls go to their in-laws' house after marriage and spend the rest of their life there, but do you know that there is a corner in our country where girls are in-laws after marriage. Does not go, but the son-in-law comes and stays at the girl's house.

We are talking about Kaushambi Hingulpur village of Uttar Pradesh, which is also known as son-in-law's purva i.e. son-in-law's village. After marriage in this village, the groom has to stay at home as a Jamai. Employment or means of employment are provided to the son-in-law on behalf of the in-laws.

This way of very unique villagers

There was a time when Hingulpur village was very ahead in female feticide and dowry killing, but in today's time this village has adopted a unique method to save its daughters. Decades ago, the village elders decided to keep the girls in their maternal home after marriage. The Muslim community of the village has also adopted this method. This is an important condition in relation to the girls of Hingulpur village.

Due to this condition, the girl remains unmarried and then she may face financial problems, to avoid this, special emphasis is given on the education of girls. After studies, they are also taught some skill like sewing and weaving so that they are not financially dependent on anyone.

You will be surprised to know that Hingulpur is not the only such village in our country India. There is a similar village near Narsinghpur district headquarters of Madhya Pradesh, where the son-in-law comes and starts living. The village named Beitli here is famous as the village of Jamai.

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