Mann ki Baat: PM Narendra Modi urges rich families shun weddings abroad, hold them in India
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi urges big rich families to hold weddings in India instead of abroad. He believes that by doing so, the country's money will remain within the country and people will have access to similar facilities as those offered at overseas wedding destinations. Modi expresses his concern about the trend of conducting weddings abroad and emphasizes the importance of celebrating festivities on Indian soil. He highlights the potential of such weddings to create opportunities for people to render services and for the development of systems in the country.
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