NEW DELHI: If you are a "successful entrepreneur", an "eminent professional", a "highly recognized young achiever", you belong to an "ultra-rich family" or if you are a "beautiful girl" then your seek for a lifestyles spouse has come to an finish.
If now not...then The Grand National Young Achievers Matrimony Meet, arranged in Bengaluru is without a doubt now not a spot for you.
These are the so-called requirements an applicant must fulfil prior to he might be part of the matrimony meet being arranged by way of Young Achievers Matrimony company in Bengaluru.
The meet's commercial, published in a newspaper in Bengaluru, has been slammed for its "classism", "elitism", "regressiveness" and "sexism".
"There's no way one thing can be sexist, casteist, elitist, and offensive to literally everyone all at the same time. Young Achievers Matrimony: Hold my beer," wrote a social media consumer as he posted an image of the commercial of the meet which had registration fee of Rs 25,000 for "high net worth families".
The "young achievers", in line with the company, are the people who find themselves either professionally certified, have graduated from IITs or IIMs or are in administrative or police services and products.
No doubt, the above discussed qualities qualifies one as an achiever, but the fact that those are the characteristics one is looking at while on the lookout for a lifestyles spouse implies a mindset which isn't only regressive but also elitist, used to be the overwhelming opinion on social media.
One social media consumer used to be it appears miffed, now not with the regressive tone of the advert, but the truth the participants will probably be served only vegetarian meal on the meet. (Pun supposed)
"Why is no one else getting offended at the fact that after bringing in all the beauty and money into the Young Achievers Matrimony Buffet, all the participants will get is veg lunch???" stated the miffed on-line consumer.
Surprisingly, the distinguished checklist of necessities had an odd-entry — "beautiful girl". However, it is but now not transparent as to how the company is going to measure this actual attribute.
"The whole event is shambolic. A young achievers matrimony on Int’l youth day promising beautiful girls and ultra-rich families. How this is an achievers meet? Who on earth are they and what were they smoking? #indianmatrimony #newlow" the commercial used to be ruthlessly slammed on-line.
"So apparently, being "beautiful" classifies as a "younger achiever". There is always a bias towards girls (in matrimony industry) - but explicitly mentioning it like this - WEIRD & STUPID," stated a Twitter consumer.
If now not...then The Grand National Young Achievers Matrimony Meet, arranged in Bengaluru is without a doubt now not a spot for you.
These are the so-called requirements an applicant must fulfil prior to he might be part of the matrimony meet being arranged by way of Young Achievers Matrimony company in Bengaluru.
The meet's commercial, published in a newspaper in Bengaluru, has been slammed for its "classism", "elitism", "regressiveness" and "sexism".
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"There's no way one thing can be sexist, casteist, elitist, and offensive to literally everyone all at the same time. Young Achievers Matrimony: Hold my beer," wrote a social media consumer as he posted an image of the commercial of the meet which had registration fee of Rs 25,000 for "high net worth families".
The "young achievers", in line with the company, are the people who find themselves either professionally certified, have graduated from IITs or IIMs or are in administrative or police services and products.
No doubt, the above discussed qualities qualifies one as an achiever, but the fact that those are the characteristics one is looking at while on the lookout for a lifestyles spouse implies a mindset which isn't only regressive but also elitist, used to be the overwhelming opinion on social media.
One social media consumer used to be it appears miffed, now not with the regressive tone of the advert, but the truth the participants will probably be served only vegetarian meal on the meet. (Pun supposed)
"Why is no one else getting offended at the fact that after bringing in all the beauty and money into the Young Achievers Matrimony Buffet, all the participants will get is veg lunch???" stated the miffed on-line consumer.
Surprisingly, the distinguished checklist of necessities had an odd-entry — "beautiful girl". However, it is but now not transparent as to how the company is going to measure this actual attribute.
"The whole event is shambolic. A young achievers matrimony on Int’l youth day promising beautiful girls and ultra-rich families. How this is an achievers meet? Who on earth are they and what were they smoking? #indianmatrimony #newlow" the commercial used to be ruthlessly slammed on-line.
"So apparently, being "beautiful" classifies as a "younger achiever". There is always a bias towards girls (in matrimony industry) - but explicitly mentioning it like this - WEIRD & STUPID," stated a Twitter consumer.
‘Regressive’ and ‘elitist’ matrimony ad faces flak online
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July 26, 2018
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