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Contemporary marriage challenges and the role of rishta apps
Marriage is one of the most significant and sacred institutions of human life. It not only unites two individuals but also brings their families together. However, in the present era, the process of marriage has become more complex. Changing lifestyles, shifting values, and evolving social dynamics have made this journey increasingly difficult.
Today, a major challenge lies in finding a suitable match. Traditionally, families, relatives, and community networks played a central role in arranging marriages. With the change to family structures and reduced social interaction, this method is no longer as fruitful. Consequently, both parents and young people often struggle to identify an appropriate and compatible proposal.
Social and financial pressures further complicate the situation. The rising expectations of dowry, extravagant wedding traditions, and the growing costs of marriage have turned it into a heavy financial burden for many families. Time constraints in modern life also add to these challenges, as parents and young adults are unable to dedicate the effort required for visiting multiple households and assessing proposals. This often results in prolonged delays in finalizing marriages.
In response, technology has introduced a practical alternative through rishta (matchmaking) apps. These platforms not only save time and resources but also streamline the process of selecting a partner. With thousands of profiles available, users can filter options based on education, profession, and family background.
Among the various apps in Pakistan, Dil Ka Rishta App stands out for its alignment with cultural, religious, and social values of Pakistani society, it emphasizes family consent, verified profiles, and traditional norms, making it a trusted platform for both parents and young individuals.
Thus, when it comes to addressing the current challenges of marriage, Dil Ka Rishta App provides a modern yet culturally sensitive solution. It bridges tradition and technology, offering families a reliable path to turn their aspirations into reality.
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Jonathan Bailey says he takes THIS title 'very seriously'
While conversing with Entertainment Tonight, Jonathan Bailey said there is nothing “s*xier than progress” after he became PEOPLE’s S*xiest Man Alive 2025 on November 3.
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China unveils£5.4 bn Fujian, its most advanced aircraft carrier yet
China has launched its most advanced and expensive aircraft carrier till date.
The Fujian, costing £5.4 bn is an 80,000 tonne super-vessel capable of carrying about 60 aircraft. Stretching over 300 meters, the Fujian cements China’s position as the world’s second-largest carrier fleet.
Chinese president Xi Jinping, supervised the launch of the aircraft carrier marking a significant leap in Beijing’s bid to power far beyond its shores.
The carrier has been built domestically and is equipped with advanced electromagnetic catapults. The ship signifies China’s ambition to operate a truly blue-water navy, one capable of global reach and influence.
With its catapult launch system, the carrier is capable of launching heavy and fully-loaded warplanes including an early-warning and control plane.
This allows the carrier to function against distant targets while far out at sea as it does not have any dependence on land-based reconnaissance aircraft to detect threats.
Fujian is also capable of carrying more arms and fuel which strengthens its range and firepower.
Previous Chinese aircraft carriers, the Shandong and Liaoning had an upward-sloping ski jump deck which were only able to carry lighter loads and launch fighter jets with less arms.
Another major feature of Fujian is its electromagnetic catapult system which makes it the second carrier in the world with such technology.
Previously, America’s USS Gerald R. Ford had such an advanced system.
Traditionally, the carriers use steam systems rather than electromagnet ones. The steam catapults put more stress on both the aircraft and the ship, needing more maintenance, and occupies more space.
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Kim Kardashian claps back at haters of ‘All’s Fair’
Kim Kardashian just called out the haters of her new Hulu legal drama All’s Fair.
Sharing a series of social media posts that both acknowledged and mocked the show’s harshest reviews the 45-year-old reality star, who plays lawyer Allura Grant in the series, posted them on her official Instagram following All’s Fair’s debut earlier in the week.
The show, created by Ryan Murphy, also stars Glenn Close, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, Naomi Watts and Teyana Taylor.
It is a show about a group of women who leave a male-dominated law firm to start their own practice.
Kim began her post with a photo of herself wearing a purple fur-trimmed crop top before sharing an image of her and Ryan.
She then uploaded a screenshot of a tweet showing the show’s Rotten Tomatoes score for the show sitting at 0%, alongside a fan’s response that read: “Immediately pressed play.”
Kim then uploaded a picture featuring herself laughing with Ryan and her co-stars, before posting another tweet that read: “Some of the worst acting I’ve ever seen in my life alongside the most predictable storylines and the most ridiculous styling.”
She also attached a tweet that read, “I’m obsessed, I need 14 seasons. #AllsFair.”
Kim also included screenshots of reviews from The Hollywood Reporter and the BBC, plus an image of comedian Amy Schumer recreating their viral 2015 Time 100 Gala moment at a screening of the show.
One tweet she shared read: “All’s Fair on Hulu dares to ask the question ‘Does a show need to be good?’ And the answer is no, it doesn’t. We have legendary actresses here giving the worst performances of their careers, it takes a special kind of talent to pull that kind of inability out of them. Amazeballs.”
Kim Kardashian ended her series of post on a positive note, highlighting good feedback and captioning the photos: “Have you tuned in to the most critically acclaimed show of the year!?!?!? All’s Fair streaming now on @hulu and @disneyplus.”
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