In a celebration of love, tradition and communal harmony, at least 75 Hindu couples were married in a mass wedding ceremony held in Karachi, bringing together families and community members from across the city and surrounding areas.
The event, organised by local Hindu community groups and supported by philanthropists, aimed to help underprivileged couples begin their married lives with dignity while preserving religious and cultural traditions. The ceremony followed traditional Hindu rites, with priests officiating the weddings amid Vedic chants, sacred rituals and vibrant decorations.
Each couple received essential household items, clothing and gifts to support them as they start their new lives together. Organisers said such mass weddings help ease the financial burden of marriage on low-income families while strengthening social bonds within the community.
Community leaders and guests praised the initiative as a powerful symbol of unity and inclusiveness in Pakistan’s diverse society. They highlighted the importance of supporting minority communities and promoting mutual respect and coexistence.
Participants described the event as a joyful and emotional occasion, marked by hope, celebration and a shared sense of belonging. Organisers said they plan to continue holding similar ceremonies in the future to support more couples and promote harmony through collective celebrations.
