‘Upper caste’ or earning over ₹80 LPA: Woman’s conditions for prospective groom

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The founding father of a matchmaking service firm has sparked a viral dialog concerning the persistence of caste bias amongst India’s educated elite. Her LinkedIn submit options the story of a 32-year-old trend label proprietor from a seemingly progressive household who insisted on “higher caste” matches, with a big caveat. The possible bride admitted she would waive the caste requirement provided that a suitor earned over 80 lakh yearly.

The founder of a matchmaking company shared about the woman’s conditions for her prospective groom in a LinkedIn post. (Representative image). (Unsplash)
The founding father of a matchmaking firm shared concerning the girl’s situations for her potential groom in a LinkedIn submit. (Consultant picture). (Unsplash)

“She needed ‘Higher Caste Matches’ solely except the man earned 80 LPA or extra. This was informed to me by a 32-year-old who runs her personal trend label. On paper, she comes from a really progressive and educated household along with her father, an IPS officer and mom working as a instructor,” Oendrila Kapoor, founding father of The Date Crew, wrote.

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She added, “And but that is the one situation that she put in entrance of us: Brahmins, Rajputs, higher caste profiles solely. Now as a matchmaker, that is so frequent that my subsequent query is just about at all times the identical. ‘What if we discover somebody who checks each field, revenue, values, way of life, household, however he is not from these castes. Would you reject him?’ She replied, ‘If he makes 80 lakhs or extra… then I am okay with it’.”

Kapoor then requested the lady why she had a “caste filter” within the first place. She replied, “I do not know. My dad and mom would not agree in any other case.”

Commenting on the entire scenario, Kapoor shared, “That is what caste bias seems like in 2026! In metro cities, amongst educated households, caste bias works by avoidance, by ‘that is how it’s accomplished’, by ‘hume hamari caste me hello shaadi karni hai’.”

She continued, “But it surely is not. As a result of what she was truly saying is: caste issues except cash compensates for it. That is not about values or compatibility. That is about social rank. And cash buys rank. So the maths works.”

In the remainder of the submit, she shared her reflections on individuals’s mentality, particularly these in massive cities.

“We sit in massive cities, name ourselves progressive, after which open matrimonial apps and filter by caste. If you wish to break the cycle, it begins with one uncomfortable dialog along with your dad and mom. Inform them you are not filtering on the idea of caste. And the subsequent time a profile lands in entrance of you and your intuition is to test the caste first, discover that intuition however then hold studying anyway.”

What did social media say?

A person wrote, “Discovering real love was the purpose… someplace it acquired changed by caste and CTC.” One other added, “Indian marriages, particularly organized marriages, are only a transaction. It at all times has been and doubtless at all times shall be.” A 3rd expressed, “A typical story for most individuals.”

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Oendrila Kapoor accomplished her education at Carmel Convent Faculty in India after which pursued a B.Com at Shri Ram Faculty of Commerce (SRCC). She based her firm, which works “solely with completed Indian professionals”, in 2020.