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Key Highlights
Over half of the Indian men strongly advocate traditional Indian practices, including arranged marriages.
A strong no-no to 'Young girls should be allowed to mix free with the boys' by over three fourths.
Majority of Indian males (50.2%) strongly believe that "a woman's place is at home."
'Unmarried couple living together' is certainly not acceptable to 90% of Indian males.
For over 50 % of the Indian male population, homosexuality is socially unacceptable.
 

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The Conservative Indian
How conservative is the Indian male? Three measures were adopted to reach a conclusion: belief in Indian traditional ways of life, belief in arranged marriage and the belief that woman's place is at home. And the jury is out! A large proportion of Indian men may be materialist, may have become fashion conscious and may explore the marketplace, but they, by and large, remain conservative. The evidence is too strong: too many conservatives (56%), too few moderns (22.8%), ranged around moderates (20%).
 


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