2. Mohd. Rifat Been Abdul Gaffer, ID # 201501076
Md. Imran Hossain, ID # 201702048
Abdullah Al Azad, ID # 201702071
Md. Hashibur Rahman, ID # 201702051
Samir Ahmed, ID # 201702091
Sushil Rajbongshi, ID # 201702092
3.
4. The legally and formally recognized union of two people as partner in a
relationship.
Marriage is social and legal contract.
It establishes rights and obligations
5. Religious requirement
Protection
Continuation of Human Race
Biological needs
Society Acceptance
6. Love Marriage is a marriage which is the sole decision of the couple.
Past & Present Condition-
In Europe
Marriage for love and personal reasons began to appear in 14th century.(S. Coontz)
Victoria age love marriages become more acceptable in British community.
(Queen Victoria and Prince Albert marriage)
In Sub-continent
It break caste, community and religion, so arranged marriages are preferred.
Becoming popular among younger generations in 1970s.
Honor killing ,it has documented 326 cases in India and 869 in Pakistan.
7. Knowing the person’s habit, behavior, likes/dislikes
Getting married because of love
Knowing – PAST (the most important factor)
8. Bride & groom are selected by family or third party
It is largely practiced is South Asia
9. Risk of incompatibility is diminished
Family support
Socially compatible
Strong bond with the family
Family connections lasts forever
10. Love Marriage
Lack of support
Financial difficulties
Risk of the marriage breaking off
One can experience deception
Arranged Marriage
Unknown person
Adjustment to the life-style of the in-
laws
Demands in the form of cash and other
assets.
The marriage could be merely a
contractual arrangement
11. Country Percentage
Pakistan 70%
USA 54%
UK 42%
Singapore 17%
Bangladesh 13%
Germany 39%
Sweden 54%
Divorce rate due to love marriage in the world
12. Country Percentage
USA 85.2%
UK 42.6%
Singapore 11.2%
Bangladesh 7.5%
Germany 19.4%
Sweden 25.4%
Japan 1.9%
Divorce rate due to Arranged marriage in the world
13. Social IE suggests that:
50% people prefer Love marriage
12% prefer Arrange marriage
38% says Whatever
In a 2012 survey conducted by Ipsos for the TV channel NDTV, 74% of the
respondents said that they preferred an arranged marriage.
In a 2014 survey conducted by the United Nations Population Fund and
International Center for Research on Women, 11.7% of men and 8.5% of women
surveyed claimed that they chose their partners and married with or without the
consent of their families.
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