22 million young Pakistanis are waiting to get married: report
Karachi: Looking for relationships is a every home problem in Pakistan, according to UN census report on Pakistan , around 22 million young men and women are waiting for to get married in Pakistan.
Due to lack of proper relationships, parents get their children married to cousins and due to lack of cousin relationships, parents are now willing to have relationships outside the caste community, but hesitate due to lack of proper and reliable relationships. The increasingly popular Rishta application Dil Ka Rishta has solved the every home problem and has registered more than 11 lakh 27 thousand Rishta profiles so far. Not only this, but 17 lakh 78 thousand people have also been introduced to each other, while two thousand people have successfully tied the knot.
Dil Ka Rishta application is a very secure platform for all its users. Matrimonial apps are widely used around the world. Since its launch in Pakistan, a change in traditional matchmaking ways has been observed.
In this digital world, people are now opting for modern ways to find compatible life partners. The app has users of all caste, sects, ethnicity, profession etc. from around the globe. It is expected that more than 5000 people will get married in the upcoming Shaadi season via Dil Ka Rishta.
Download the Dil Ka Rishta app on this joyous occasion of Eid and double the celebrations by searching for your ideal life partner.
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