It is said that mariages are made in heaven, then who is the responsible for divorces. God never tell about separation, they always tell about love and affection. It is the human who never satifies due to their ego, power, wealth, etc. When a couple lives in same house, their mind is different, their living standard is different from birth. There are lots of differences between them, although we see various similarities before marriage.
God has created both boy and girl body in such a way that both attracts each other, they need each other but in the race of feeling superior we forget others feelings. We always want to bound partners feeling with ours which created friction. Try to compromise, try to comfort other. Everyone need to understand that no one is perfect in this world, then only divorce ratio can be lower otherwise it will increase many fold in coming years.
While non marriages still remain rare in India, the number of divorces have been increasing over the past two decades!
It is still hard to understand whether the notion of filing a divorce is ideal, since people around us have started to realize the fact that being in a toxic marriage is far too worse than being alone. On the other hand, this notion may be accepted as a result of our society's unwillingness to work towards a successful marriage and opt for divorce, because why not?
According to the reports revealed by the United Nations the increasing divorces in Indian society has established a ground for women in the country to decline the domestic violence created against them. The declaration of these reports worked for the protection of women's rights which have gradually modified.
In fact people of this generation are happy working towards a life with material gains, so much so that they forget about creating happy life and relationships for themselves and for their loved ones!
Although, families around the world have become a place of love and solidarity but also one where fundamental human rights violations and gender inequalities persist.
Some of the recommendations put forth by the report to include amending and reforming family laws to ensure that women can choose whether, when and who to marry; that provide the possibility of divorce if needed; and enable women’s access to family resources.