States Maharashtra: 'People may laugh, but' eligible bachelors march in Solapur in search of brides Rafia Tasleem Dec 23, 2022 06:31 GMT Maharashtra: A group of bachelors arrived at the collector's office riding horses, dressed in wedding attire, and demanding brides for themselves.In order to draw attention to the imbalanced male-female ratio, eligible bachelors organised a march in the Solapur region of Maharashtra in search of wives for themselves. Also Read: Covid-19: “Mask up, avoid international travel,” Indian Medical Association issues advisory Bridegroom morcha In an effort to reduce the male-to-female ratio in Maharashtra, an organisation organised the "bridegroom morcha" on Wednesday. After that, the organisation submitted a memorandum to the district collector's office calling for strict implementation of the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (PCPNDT) Act. In the document, it was also requested that the state government find wives for the marching eligible bachelors. Also Read: Elon Musk: Twitter CEO declares that tweets will have a view count feature similar to that of videos. Founder of the Jyoti Kranti Parishad organised the event A group of bachelors arrived at the collector's office riding horses, dressed in wedding attire, and demanding brides for themselves. Ramesh Baraskar, the founder of the Jyoti Kranti Parishad, which organised the event, stated, "People may laugh at this morcha, but the terrible reality is that youth of marriageable age are not acquiring wives solely because the male-female ratio is skewed in the state. He asserted that there were 889 girls for every 1,000 guys in Maharashtra. Baraskar claimed, "This inequality exists because of female foeticide and the government is responsible for this disparity." Keep watching our YouTube Channel ‘DNP INDIA’. Also, please subscribe and follow us on FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and TWITTER Read More Read the Next Article