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60% Indian women look for spouses outside own caste: Survey

Written by : IANS

If one goes by a study, as many as 60 per cent Indian women look for their better halves outside their own caste.

Banihal, a neuroscience-based recommendation engine for finding life partners, conducted a survey involving over 6000 users.

According to the findings, one out of two women went for men who have a joint family system.

Going beyond looks, six out of 10 women were open to connecting with profiles of men without images.

The matchmaking website has users consisting of 40 per cent women.

It was also observed that when it comes to approaching or starting a conversation, women have become more prompt in initiating a conversation with men.

Giving education prime importance, 85 per cent of women send a request to men who hold at least a Bachelor's degree.

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