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Marketing Management Shadi.com resented By: M-6010 Shrutika M-6037 Nikita M-6011 Neha M-6019 Tanvi M-6044 Nikita M-6012 Bharat M-6054 Reshma M-6005 Sneha

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Marketing ManagementShadi.com

Presented By:

M-6010 ShrutikaM-6037 NikitaM-6011 NehaM-6019 TanviM-6044 NikitaM-6012 BharatM-6054 ReshmaM-6005 Sneha

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Shrutika ChoudhariM-6010

IntroductionKey findings

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• Marriage is an evolving institution .

• The change is particularly accelerated in urban India.

• Shaadi.com conducted in association with IMRB International

• Shaadi.com, India’s best matrimonial services provider

Introduction

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"There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marriage.“

-Martin Luther

Continues…..

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• The pressure to conform to societal norms

• The most important factors in shaddi.com

• Three preferred ways for Indian couples to bond with each other.

• Women in India feel neglected by their husbands with large numbers

• Household duties are still allocated along traditional gender lines

Key Findings

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Nikita P. KhadeM-6037

Respondent ProfileReasons for Marriage

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Respondent ProfileCity of respondent %Mumbai 12%Delhi 12%Kolkata 12%Chennai 12%Hyderabad 10%Bangalore 10%Ahmadabad 8%

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Reasons for Marriage

2. Love v/s Arranged

1. Overall viewTop Reasons for Marriage All Respondents

I wanted to adhere to societal norms of marriage by a certain age

65%

I wanted to fulfill wishes of parents and close relatives 63%

I wanted to attain a level of stability in life 60%

I wanted someone to share everyday thoughts and experiences with

37%

3. Male v/s Female

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Neha ChurmureM-6011

Ways to unwindFrequancy of activities

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• Married couple in India today unwind from their busy and stressful life through various ways.

• Male v/s female • Love v/s arranged• Age group• Number of Years married• Types of metro

Ways to unwind

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• Relations /unwind activities

• Disagreement

• Watching T.V channels separately

• Personal intrest/ Hobbies

Frequency of activities

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Tanvi GanganM-6019

Meeting FriendsFamily Responsibilities

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•44% of all respondents said that they met their friends every day before marriage. •In contrast, only 10% of all respondents said they meet their friends every day after marriage.

• 50% of males said they met their friends daily before marriage, only 36% of females said that. •After marriage, only 17% of males and shocking 3% of females still meet up with their friends every day.

2. Male v/s Female

3. Love v/s Arrange

Meeting Friends Before / After Marriage 1. Overall View

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Husband v/s WifeFamily Responsibilities

Family Responsibilities Husband WifeFinancial Investments 96% 3%

Contribution to Household Income

94% 5%

Bill Payments 88% 8%

Household Repairs 85% 14%

Movie and/or Restaurant Outings

81% 18%

Vacation Plans 74% 24%

Taking Care of Parents and In-laws

22% 76%

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Nikita MahajanM-6044

Career relatedIngredients of Happy Marriage

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•A greater percentage of women who had a love marriage worked before marriage with 53% as compared to the 33% of women who had arranged marriages.

•Also, a greater percentage of women who had love marriages continue to work after marriage (42%) compared to only 21% of women who had arranged marriages.

Career relatedLove v/s Arrange

Male v/s FemaleWork Status Male Female

Working before Marriage 85% 36%

Continue to Work after Marriage 86% 24%

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•An Indian marriage is a union of not only two souls but also two families.• Each family usually has its own unique set of customs that it follows. •The lives of the husband and wife are usually shaped by these set of set of trials and tribulations.

•Caring nature of spouse

• Trust between partners

• Compromise nature of spouse

• Response between partners

• Understanding nature of spouse

Ingredients of a Happy Marriage

Different Ingredients

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Bharat DaroleM-6012

Expectation from spouseChildrens

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Expectation from spouseExpectation from spouse %Trust between the spouse 81%Responsibility towards children’s education, upbringing and overall development

70%

Attention to Spouse and his / her needs 70%Compromise and understanding between spouses

67%

Celebrating Festivals and family functions as per tradition

65%

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Children 1. Overall view•About 52% mentioned that they would have children in future. •While 48% mentioned that they would have children in future.

2. Males v/s Females•57% males mentioned that they would have children in future. •While 46% females mentioned that they would have children in future.

3. Love v/s Arrange•Couples that have had a love marriage feel that the optimum number of children that a couple should have is one (49%), •where as couples that have had an arranged marriage feel two is optimal (62%).

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Reshma Sawant M-6054

Finance of householdFitness & Grooming

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• India is a male dominated society with majority of finances provided by the men even greater no of Indian women pursuing higher education.

• Finance of household are shared between a husband & wife.

• 63% of the couples are dependent on their husband for porviding of their income.

• House ownership in the name of female having 5% & male having ownership of 29%.

Finance of household

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• Through survey find out happy marriage respondents regarding involvement in a Gym/Yoga/Fitness activity regularly before marriage.

• 35% men &14% women said they exercised regularly before marriage compared 19% & 11% respectively after marriage.

• While 69% of women said they went to beauty parlour regularly before marriage .

Fitness & Grooming

This suggests that “women are taking greater care of themselves to look good after marriage as compared to the men”

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Sneha BagalM-6005

Wedding expensesIn Laws

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• Indian weddings are probably the greatest of expenses.

• Gift exchange as part wedding.

• Gift exchange commonly observed for people that arranged marriage & love marriage.

Wedding expenses

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• Indian marriage are deeply rooted on strong family ties.

• A third of respondents (32%) actually stay with their in laws.

• The male ego that will usually not take the responsibility entirely.

• Love marriage have very high expectation & arranged marriages could set their expectation lower.

In laws

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