Marriage in the time of Corona by Arvind Bhatia: book review
If you imagine a North Indian wedding, a mob-like scenario is the first thing in your mind. There are a lot of people being very excited. All of this flipped. With the government imposing the nationwide lockdown, the number of guests got heavily regulated. The book has instances of red-tapism almost ruining the chances of the couple marrying. The odds are obviously not in their favor but they somehow do it.
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