Celebrating Divorce Is New Trend, Big Event Held!


India is famous for throwing fat weddings. The celebrations and arrangements that go into weddings are no less than any high-ticket film. The western world also fell in love with Indian weddings and we see foreign couples also entering the marriage institution in Indian wedding style.

Celebrating divorces is the new trend in India. To send a strong message that life doesn’t end with divorces and there is life beyond separation, a few organizations are conducting events to bring divorced people together to celebrate the occasion.

Going into details, a non-governmental organisation (NGO), which fights for the rights of men, came up with an interesting idea to celebrate the divorce of men who waged a big battle to get a divorce. The NGO which goes by the name Bhai Welfare Society is based out of Madhya Pradesh and it brought the men who recently got divorced to celebrate their separation.

While filing for divorce, men turn into victims as they wrongly get framed by spouses. This in turn results in them paying a big amount in alimony. Sometimes they are forced to pay extra money to settle the divorce so that they won’t face any cases.

The NGO stands in solidarity with such men and they offer help whatever they could. Taking forward their help, the NGO held a big event in Bhopal to celebrate the divorce of 18 men. Not just holding the event, even an invitation was also sent and the invitation picture is all over social media.

The 18 men got divorced in the past two and a half years. The Madhya Pradesh-based NGO brought all of them together to celebrate the occasion. The NGO said that getting a divorce is a tough job and couples face mental strain too and they want to stand behind such men in the tough time.

It has been widely reported that the men who got divorced faced many struggles and issues in getting a divorce. The NGO felt that such men needs some support and that’s when the members of the NGO decided to hold an event to inculcate positive ideology in their minds.