Why Spending Too Much on Indian Weddings is Foolish? Invest in Education Instead

Find out why spending heavily on weddings in India is a waste and how that money can be better spent on education and feeding the hungry.

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3/5/20252 min read

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Why Spending Too Much on Weddings in India is Foolish?

Weddings in India are like grand festivals. Lavish decorations, expensive clothes, food for thousands of guests, and bands—people spend crores just for a single day. But is it really worth it? When the country is struggling with poverty, lack of education, and hunger, spending so much on weddings seems like a waste.

The Reality of Overspending

To afford these grand weddings, people take loans, sell jewelry, and even mortgage their land—all just to show society how rich they are. But in this race to impress others, they forget the real needs of life—like their children’s education, healthcare, and savings.

Imagine if this money was spent on education instead! The cost of a grand wedding could cover school fees, books, and even coaching for many children.

Wasted Food and Hungry People

One of the saddest parts of weddings is the wastage of food. A huge portion of the food prepared for thousands of guests ends up in the trash. On the other hand, cows, dogs, and poor people roam hungry on the streets. If this food could be given to the needy, it would make a big difference.

In fact, many NGOs and organizations collect leftover food from weddings to distribute among the poor. If everyone started doing this, it could bring a real change!

Investing in Education—The Right Choice

Spending lakhs on a wedding is pointless when that money could be invested in children’s education and skill development. Education is an investment that pays for a lifetime. While grand weddings might impress people for a day, education can transform lives forever.

Instead of spending on costly photographers, DJs, and five-star hotels, that money could sponsor a poor child’s education.

Simple Changes That Make a Big Difference

  1. Keep weddings simple—Invite only close friends and family.

  2. Donate leftover food to NGOs—like ‘Robin Hood Army’ or ‘Feeding India’.

  3. Donate wedding gifts in cash to charity—for education and healthcare.

  4. Make a wedding budget and stick to it—to avoid overspending.

Care for Cows and Hungry People

In India, it’s common to see hungry cows and people on the streets. The leftover food from weddings can help both humans and stray animals. This way, food is not wasted, and it reaches those who need it the most.

There are many organizations that collect and distribute leftover food for free. If every wedding did this, the sight of hungry people and animals on the streets would reduce significantly.

Conclusion

Make weddings simple and meaningful instead of a display of wealth and waste. The money you plan to waste on a grand wedding can be spent on education, healthcare, and feeding the hungry. This not only makes your life better but also improves society.

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