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Govt will now help couples say 'I do' in exotic locations across the country

From breathtaking landscapes to sacred traditions, the campaign has identified 25 key spots across the country to seal the love of couples on their special day

August 29, 2023 / 18:09 IST
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The aim is also to redefine India's perception beyond the realm of royal, extravagant weddings, says tourism ministry
The aim is also to redefine India's perception beyond the realm of royal, extravagant weddings, says tourism ministry.

Want to say ‘I do’ by an exotic beach abroad or in the Swiss Alps but don’t have the budget for a foreign destination wedding? Not to worry. There are several romantic locations in India and the government will now help you fulfil your wish. Showcasing India as a premier wedding destination, the Ministry of Tourism has recently launched a campaign to woo couples from around the world to celebrate their special day in India.

According to a report by Livemint, India has 25 percent of the world’s weddings. The industry is estimated to grow to $50 billion by 2025, according to reports. Wedding planners across the country also say there has been a growing interest in destination weddings. “Indian wedding planners will definitely make use of this opportunity made by the government. In India, the Rajasthan belt, hill stations and south India are hotspots for destinations. The local weddings will now shift to destinations if the hotel and the city offer great deals and discounts,” Jaideep Singh, partner at International Convention of Wedding Fraternity, told Moneycontrol.

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Mathangi Srinivasamurti from Weddings & Marigolds Studio in Chennai said travel and stay are the major issues in destination weddings. “If the government intervenes with better facilities and facilitates cleaner towns and more options for a better stay, it should boost destination weddings,” she said.

Shrawan Yadav, from New Delhi’ Shubh Muhurat Luxury Weddings, said key issues include navigating complex regulations, ensuring quality services, marketing the location, and convincing couples to choose a destination without government-endorsed credibility. Additionally, infrastructure and logistics can be less reliable, and financial incentives are often lacking. “Government initiatives offer crucial support to the wedding industry. They boost the destination's global visibility, simplify regulations, and improve infrastructure, making it more attractive for couples,” said Yadav.