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Indian society has moved a long way from the marriage is arranged in the story discuss

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Answered by sohailans563
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Explanation:

Certainly the Indian society has moved a long way from the way the marriage is arranged in the story. It was the narrator who thought that Ranga would make a good husband for Rama Rao's niece Ratna. Hence, the initiative comes not from the boy or the girl. ... Child marriage is legally prohibited and banned.

Answered by helpingmrhelp123
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In the story 'Ranga's Marriage', the entire process of choosing a bride for Ranga is based upon the system, which was followed long back in our country. Now the scenario has changed completely. Rarely, marriages happen at a young age. People have become conscious about the fact that if the marriage has to last, a certain sense of maturity is required and this maturity can be obtained through education only. When the boys and the girls decide to get married, they always make a conscious decision. Now-a-days in India, marriages take place after the girl and boy consent to do so. Sometimes, the parents and the society do not approve but the Indian law supports this decision. In the story, 'Ranga's Marriage', the initiative for Ranga and Ratna's wedding was taken by the narrator. However, these days, we see a lot of changes taking place as far as the marriage scenario is concerned in India.

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