India's 'holiday brides' and their tales
Bilga: A velvet-bound album of wedding photographs and two unused train tickets for her honeymoon are the only remnants of Amanjyot Kaur's marriage.
One week after the grand wedding ceremony in a sma
'Marriage doesn't change daughter's role in supporting her family'
Mumbai: Holding that the role of a daughter in supporting her family did not change after marriage, the Bombay High Court has described as 'unfair labour practice' a 1994 Maharashtra Government rule w
Couples who rush into marriage really are more likely to split up
Couples who rush into marriage really are more likely to part ways, according to an academic study.
Researchers tracked the relationships of 168 couples over 14 years. They found that those who had th
6 Saudi women to file suit against dad for turning down suitors
In an unusual legal fight, six Saudi sisters have decided to file a lawsuit against their father for repeatedly having turned down their suitors and not allowing them to get married. The women, all in
Shashi Tharoor weds Sunanda Pushkar
The former Union minister, Mr Shashi Tharoor, on Sunday tied the knot with Dubai-based entrepreneur, Ms Sunanda Pushkar, in a typical Malayali wedding ceremony in his ancestral home at Elavanchery vil
Man with 32 wives inspires Nepal film
An 86-year-old former soldier, who married 32 times, has inspired the current commercial hit "Kanyadan" in Nepal with his 31st wife's son making it and acting in it as well.
Shovit Basnet, a vetera
Chelsea set to tie knot today
July 31: Chelsea Clinton was poised to marry her longtime boyfriend at an exclusive estate along New York’s Hudson River after weeks of intrigue, secrecy and buzz that caused hundreds to crowd into th