Toilet Selfie For Would Be Brides


A groom poses for a ‘toilet photo’ so that his bride can apply for the financial aid.

BHOPAL: This is one pre-wedding photo shoot no one would want to remember. But there's no escaping it in Madhya Pradesh if the bride is to get Rs 51,000 under Mukhya Mantri Kanya Vivah/Nikah Scheme.

Application forms for the scheme are accepted only after the bride proves that her would-be husband's house has a toilet. 

Since government officials cannot go around checking loos everywhere, they demand a selfie-standing-in-toilet from the groom.

The embarrassment of standing in a toilet and taking a photograph - thankfully not in wedding regalia is not limited to rural areas. In the state capital, Bhopal Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials make the same demand.

"Imagine a marriage certificate, attached with the photograph of the groom in a toilet. I was told that the Qazi will not read the Nikah unless I provide the photograph," said Sameer (name changed), a resident of Bhopal's Jehangirabad. He is one of 74 couples to be wed in mass marriage at Central Library in Bhopal on Thursday.

"The idea of grooms being required to prove they have a toilet before marrying is not a bad thing. The social justice department has not issued any such directive. The implementation of the policy can be better," said J N Kansotiya, principal secretary of department of social justice and disabled welfare.

The toilet clause has been there since launch of scheme in 2013, but the photographs are a recent addition.

"Earlier, there was a relaxation in the policy. Grooms were told to build a toilet within 30 days of marriage. That has been done away with," said BMC official in charge of the CM marriage scheme, C B Mishra.

There is nothing wrong in attaching a photo of the groom in his toilet. It is not part of the wedding card,” said Mishra.

It gets even weirder if the bride lives in another city or district. “There was a marriage in Silwani, some 90km from Bhopal. The local government official did not approve the marriage till the groom (back in Bhopal) provided proof of him standing in a toilet. We understand that toilets are an intrinsic part of Swachh Bharat mission, but the process could be better,” said BMC corporator and local Congress leader Rafiq Qureshi. He has organized three mass marriages this year, and with the civic elections scheduled for 2020, there may be scores more mass weddings — and hundreds more groom-in-the loo photos.

Politicians on both sides admit that grooms are at the receiving end of this cleanup mission, and wish there was a more graceful way of asking grooms to prove they have toilets.

The Mukhya Mantri Kanya Vivah/Nikah Scheme is for economically backward sections. On December 18 last year, only a day after coming to power, the Congress government had hiked the financial assistance from Rs28,000 to Rs51,000. It led to flood of applications, making it difficult for officials to assess each house for toilets. 

Seven Wives Turn Up to Claim Husband's Body


Police were in for a surprise when seven women, all claiming to be wives of the deceased man, came forward to claim the body of Pawan Kumar, a resident of the Ravidas Basti in Haridwar.

Seven women claiming to be wives of a deceased man have come forward to claim his body, putting the police in Uttarakhand in a spot.

The incident happened in Haridwar after a man committed suicide by consuming poison. All the women said they had no idea about another woman in his life.

The deceased identified as Pawan Kumar was a resident of Ravidas Basti and worked as a driver.

According to a report, the man was cremated after an intense drama by the 'wives' of the man. Initially, there were five women who claimed the body, but later two more women came out claiming they are his wives.

Police said they are still waiting whether some more women come forward to claim the man's body.

Kumar's wife rushed him to a nearby hospital after he consumed poison on Sunday night, but he died during the treatment.

According to police, Pawan led a very low profile life and did not have many friends. And he also faced a financial crisis.

"Police are investigating as to why the man committed suicide. The woman who brought the man to the hospital did not disclose why he consumed poison. We have sent the body for postmortem,"Praveen Singh Koshiyari, SHO City police station was quoted as saying. 

The local cops have now decided to wait for a few more days to see if the list if finally complete.


The  local cops have now decided to wait for a few more days  ..

Monsoon Wedding Frogs go Separate Ways


Two months ago, two frogs were married to each other in Indrapuri near the Madhya Pradesh capital to appease the rain god Indra. Now that central state is flooded, the priests who got the amphibians hitched have gotten them divorced.

Quirky rites abound in this country to propitiate the gods for their bounty during monsoon, but a custom to reverse the rains comes as a rarity.

Following disastrous rains in the state in 24 hours from Wednesday to Thursday, the residents, whose houses and shops are flooded, decided to split up the newlyweds.

And now that the couple has been pulled apart, the people are hopeful that they would soon be out of the dire situation.

"The marriage of the frogs was conducted on July 19 for good rainfall this season. But now the state is flooding. Therefore, to please Lord Indra, the frogs were made to part ways," said a person from the Om Shakti Shiv Mandal, the body that organised the special ritual of the frogs' divorce, eight weeks after they were married according to Hindu customs.

Madhya Pradesh has seen a heavy toll due to rains, and the state government has doled out Rs 4 lakh each to the families of the 202 people who lost their lives in the deluge across the state, said an official statement on Thursday.

As many as 32 people have been injured while 9,816 houses damaged due to the excessive rainfall in the state, added the statement.

Source: DNA India