MAHARASHTRIAN POSTGRADUATES' ATTITUDES TOWARDS DOWRY, DIVORCE, REMARRIAGE, AND SINGLEHOOD: A SOCIOCULTURAL ANALYSIS
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This study explores the attitudes of Maharashtrian postgraduates towards dowry, divorce, remarriage, and singlehood within the context of evolving sociocultural dynamics in India. Utilizing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines quantitative surveys and qualitative interviews to gather comprehensive insights from a diverse sample of postgraduates across various disciplines. The findings reveal a significant shift in attitudes compared to traditional perspectives, with many respondents expressing a critical stance towards the practice of dowry, advocating for gender equality and financial independence in marital relationships.
Furthermore, the study highlights a growing acceptance of divorce and remarriage as viable options for individuals seeking personal happiness and fulfillment, reflecting changing societal norms and increasing individual autonomy. However, lingering stigmas associated with singlehood persist, particularly among women, revealing the complexities of navigating personal choices in a culturally rich yet conservative society.
The analysis underscores the influence of education, exposure to progressive ideologies, and urbanization on shaping these attitudes, indicating a generational shift in perspectives. This research contributes to the broader discourse on marriage and familial structures in contemporary Indian society, providing valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and social advocates aiming to promote gender equity and support individuals in navigating their personal choices regarding marriage and family life.
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