When car sales were decelerating, Indian millennials—aged 24-39 now—found themselves blamed for steering the industry into the slow lane by opting for Ola and Uber services.
As home sales nosedived, they were admonished by experts for being too timid in anchoring themselves to a brick-and-mortar location.
Some even suggested our demographic dividend would be threatened by their failing to go by convention. All this, of course, was before covid-19 struck.
Today, however, they seem even more willing to flout tradition and live how they like. According to the latest findings of the YouGov-Mint- CPR Millennial Survey, one in four young adults is just not keen on entering the hallowed portals of the institution called marriage.
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