The marriage system is universal. Marriage leads to the development of the family, and the husband and wife laid the foundation for the establishment of the family by supporting the reunion of the family. Marriage brings about a series of important relationships, namely marriage, relatives, and parent-child relationships that later contribute to happiness and happiness (Argyle, 2001). In the past few years, together with the economic department, the globalization process has influenced all sectors of urban politics, culture, and other Indian societies.
Yelsma and Athappilly (1988) studied 28 marriage satisfaction and communication practices among Indian couple in arranging marriage, 25 Indian couple "Marriage of Love" (Selective Marriage), 31 American Couples He was a partner marriage. According to the binomial adjustment scale (Spanier, 1976), they found that the marriage satisfaction score of those who arranged marriage was higher than that of Indian romantic marriage or American partner marriage. In addition, their results show that the husband and wife of the arranged marriage are more satisfied with the marriage than the husband and wife of the US sample. Contrary to these findings, this survey is a partial reproduction of samples of 586 married women in the People's Republic of China.
Child marriage is common in India. Regarding the extent and the extent of child marriage, estimates from various sources are very different. International female research center - According to the publications of UNICEF, in a small sample survey in 1998, the child marriage rate in India is 47%, compared with 30% in 2005 in the United Nations. Indian census counts and reports the percentage of married women married to women during the ten year census since 1981. According to the 2001 census report, India has zero married girls under the age of 10, of which 4 million are in 49 million girls, 1,130 are between 16 and 30,000 and between 15 and 19 He said that it is a girl. 10 million married girls. Since 2001, the marriage rate of children in India has declined 46% to the average 7% of the birthrate nationwide in 2009. In 2009, the marriage rate of rural children was three times that of Indian cities.
A major social problem related to poverty in rural India is the custom of child marriage. Since 1978, Indian legal marriage age is 21 for men and 18 for women. Nonetheless, about one-third of the world's marriage has occurred in India, more than 230 million Indian girls are married by the age of 18. In India's rural area, one in five Indian girls marries by the age of 16 and has the first child by the age of 18. Child marriage has a serious effect on the physical and psychological health of women in India, resulting in fewer opportunities for young women to receive education. As the population continues to increase, demand for food and energy will also increase.