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‘Women Don’t Want To Marry Farmers’: Karnataka Congress MLA Seeks Incentives For Rural Brides | India News

‘Women Don’t Want To Marry Farmers’: Karnataka Congress MLA Seeks Incentives For Rural Brides | India News

Last Updated:February 18, 2026, 22:13 IST A Congress MLA in Karnataka urged government incentives for women marrying farmers, citing rural bride shortages and agricultural distress. A Congress MLA in Karnataka urged government incentives for women marrying farmers, citing rural bride shortages and agricultural distress.(Representative Image) A Congress legislator in Karnataka has sparked debate after claiming that many women are reluctant to marry farmers, urging the government to introduce financial incentives to encourage marriages in rural areas. Speaking during a discussion, the MLA said farming families are increasingly struggling to find brides for eligible men, as women prefer grooms with stable urban jobs. He argued that agriculture is no longer seen as a financially secure profession, making it difficult for farmers to find life partners. To address the issue, the lawmaker proposed that the government consider providing incentives or benefits to women who marry farmers. According to him, such measures could help strengthen rural communities and support the agricultural sector, which continues to face economic challenges. The remarks have triggered mixed reactions, with some backing the …

Narayana Murthy Says Climate Change May Trigger Mass Migration To Bengaluru, Pune

Narayana Murthy Says Climate Change May Trigger Mass Migration To Bengaluru, Pune

Mr Murthy expressed optimism about India’s ability to tackle these challenges Highlighting the urgency of climate action, Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy warned that climate change poses a significant risk of mass migration to urban centres like Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad, as rising temperatures and extreme weather events force people to abandon their homes in less resilient areas. Speaking at an event in Pune on Friday, Mr Murthy issued a stark warning about the effects of rising temperatures and shifting weather patterns. He cautioned that within the next 20-25 years, certain rural areas in India may become uninhabitable, potentially forcing millions to migrate to urban centres that are already struggling with modern-day challenges. “What is likely to happen is that there will be a mass migration from rural parts of states… into habitable places like Bangalore, maybe Pune, maybe Hyderabad,” Murthy remarked during an award ceremony in Pune. He further pointed out that Bengaluru, Pune, and Hyderabad are grappling with their own issues, such as pollution and traffic congestion, making them increasingly difficult to live in. …