Son kills mother for objecting to marriage in West Delhi
A 45-year-old woman was strangled to death by his son for objecting to his marriage in the Raghubir Nagar area of Khyala, West Delhi.
A 45-year-old woman was strangled to death by his son for objecting to his marriage in the Raghubir Nagar area of Khyala, West Delhi.
This week, The Statesman spots light on one such couple who were initially batchmates at college but later tied the knot for a lifetime partnership. We came across professor Sreetanwi Chakraborty, the assistant professor of Amity Institute of English Studies and Research (AIESRK) in Kolkata, and her partner Supriyo Chakraborty, the founder and director of Penprints Private Limited.
Nawazuddin said, “I want to say but people might misinterpret it… They shouldn’t (get married).” Clarifying his opinion, he said, “What is the need to get married? If you are in love, it can prosper even without marriage. After marriage, people start taking each other for granted.”
When in today’s world, lasting love is a lost notion, and with marriages ending up in divorces with numbers increasing every day, how did a marriage where two individuals did not even get a chance to interact work out for almost 46 years? This is the story of Nandini Das and Ashish Das
Dr Barun Kumar Sikdar and Lipika Sikdar's journey from love to marriage was a dream come true, a result of their shared experiences and mutual commitment.
The Government had earlier denied the applicant the appointment on the basis of a standing rule that prohibited married daughters from availing the benefit of such recruitments on compassionate ground.