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Why divorce rate in India increasing?

In these few years the divorce rate in India is increasing rapidly. In the recent search it has found that most of the couples are doing so. Can anyone tell the reasons that why the Indian couple are behaving as like the western couples?

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mariastephen
As the Indian cities are developing the divorce rate is increasing steeply. This time most of the rural Indian is shifting to urban India in search of jobs and to get the ample opportunity provided in cities. In the recent researching divorce rate in India on the raise. Whether it is Delhi or Lucknow, Kerala or Punjab etc. It is the mater of any class either upper class or middle class.

Divorce in India has become the common issue. If you focus on the Mumbai to know about the condition of divorce then you will find that this year almost 7,000 divorce cases have already filed at the family court. It is expected 7,200 by the end of the year. This rate says that it is 60 percent more than the 4,500 cases filled in 2005. The couples who are 25-35 age groups involved 70 percent of these cases. 85 percent of them were filed in the first three years of marriage.

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