Why are divorce cases continuously increasing in India? Know what is the reason for divorce?
Lack of communication or poor communication between husband and wife weakens the relationship. When partners do not talk openly to each other, unable to express their feelings, needs and concerns, misunderstandings and distances begin to grow, leading to the breakdown of the relationship.

Recently, the news of Indian badminton star Saina Nehwal's divorce shocked everyone, she is getting divorced from her husband Parupalli Kashyap after 7 years of marriage. They announced the news of their divorce through social media platforms. After Saina Nehwal, wrestler Divya Kakran has also announced her separation from her husband. Due to the continuous news of divorce, there is a question in the mind of the people as to why the cases of divorce are increasing, what is the reason behind it. Let's know. Divorce cases are on the rise in India, although the divorce rate in India is still one of the lowest globally. According to the 2011 Census, there were about 13.62 lakh divorced people in India, while 35 lakh were living separately from their spouses. According to a UN report, the divorce rate in India was 0.6 per cent in 2005, which increased to 1.1 per cent in 2019.
The biggest reason for divorce is domestic violence and cheating. When one partner is no longer loyal to the other, whether physically or emotionally, trust and respect in the relationship is lost. After a relationship ends, it's hard to regain trust. After marriage, nowadays the intervention of the girl's parents increases a lot. In small things, the girl's parents speak, due to which there is a dispute in the family. This increases with time. At the end of the day, it comes down to divorce. Lack of communication or poor communication between husband and wife weakens the relationship. When partners do not talk openly to each other, unable to express their feelings, needs and concerns, misunderstandings and distances begin to grow, leading to the breakdown of the relationship.
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