Complete information about Marriage Bureaus in India
Matchmaking has always been popular in India. In fact, at every get-together, party, festival or occasion, there is a sweet aunty or grandmother who keeps connecting people. It is definitely a good idea to turn this into a business and set up a marriage bureau to do it officially. In fact very few hobbies or pastimes can turn into a lucrative business. Setting up and running a marriage bureau is an excellent source of income, with the investment required and daily expenses being very low.
Role of Marriage Bureau:
In simple terms, the marriage bureau helps in matching the groom and the bride. This relationship is made based on certain similarities with each other. When a candidate wants to register his/her name in the marriage bureau, he/she just needs to fill a detailed form which will help the bureau to understand:
• Personality of the prospective bride or groom
• Likes and dislikes, field of work, qualifications, family background, financial status etc.
• Do they have any religious characteristics?
Most marriage bureaus in India cater to all communities, so one should find out if the bride or groom is interested in inter-community marriage. In fact, some marriage bureaus offer just such a service, like Partneralbum caters to all religions and castes in India. The person registering here registers himself online to find a bride or groom in his community.
The marriage bureau staff directly contact the candidate or their parents when the computer matrix has made the connection. Then the matching couple is notified and sometimes both meet.
Expenses for Marriage Bureau:
The marriage bureau charges some fee for all the services, which ranges between INR 1000 to INR 5000 from the candidates only when registering; it can be even INR 7000 if you are registering in the best bureau in India. The success of the bureau depends on the registration rate. This goal can be achieved only with the help of a good marketing campaign.
Benefits of All India Level Marriage Bureau:
All community based marriage bureaus are more successful than other bureaus. This is because biodata of every community of India is at one place. This gives the following inherent advantages:
• Familiarity with the religious rules and requirements of the individual,
• He gets easy word of mouth publicity and
• The comfort level of the community is also high while dealing with people from their own community.
All these events make the marriage bureau, which soon becomes a separate marriage bureau. If the person opening the marriage bureau is trustworthy and able to take advantage of the society then it leads to registration of more candidates and more work in general.