Buxar: In Buxar, Bihar, a case of a one-of-a-kind barat has been recorded, delighting the residents of both places. Because the groom of this barat brought his spouse by helicopter rather than a luxury automobile or mare, the market for talks is also popular. He travelled from the district to Bhojpur to pick up his bride and brought her back to the district. The bride and groom were escorted to the helicopter by a large gathering in the village.
In Andhra Pradesh, the groom who is flying by helicopter is an engineer. Thousands of people had come in the area for the first time to view the helicopter. Raju Tiwari, the son of Surendra Nath Tiwari, a native of Parsia village in Chakki block, is a railway engineer. His present assignment is in Andhra Pradesh. He married Kripa Kumari, the daughter of late Virendra Kumar Choubey of Ramshahr village in Bhojpur district's Barhara block.
The engineer groom requested that he fly his bride to him. They rented the helicopter after receiving clearance from the family members at a cost of Rs. The helicopter, however, could not enter the region or fly from here without the permission of the collector. The groom king pleaded with collector Aman Sameer in that situation. When the collector learned of the groom's request, he quickly granted a NOC after investigating the cops. The groom's wish for the king would then be realised. Raju did not take dowry at the wedding, according to reports. Supporting the Bihar government's call for dowry-free marriage, Raju has conveyed a message to the public so that girls' marriage is not impeded owing to lack of dowry.
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