Why Fewer Young Indians Want Early Marriage — And Why Zoho's Sridhar Vembu Says They Should

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The contrasting views capture a generation balancing aspirations with rising anxieties over India’s population slowdown. (Image: Unsplash)

When entrepreneur Upasana Konidela shared her experience from an interaction at IIT Hyderabad, she highlighted a striking generational shift: when she asked students how many wanted to get married, more men raised their hands than women. The women, she noted, appeared far more career-focused, calling this the face of a “new, progressive India.”

Her message — set your vision, define your goals, own your role, and become unstoppable — sparked a wider conversation online.

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