Cultural norms make weddings an expensive and taxing proposition, especially to the bride’s family. In the early 2000s, the Trust stepped in to conduct mass weddings of girls and boys from economically challenged families. More than 180 couples got married in these low cost celebrations, thus sparing the families the trouble of raising loan for the wedding.
In later years too, the Trust conducted mass weddings of children of landless laborers, and youth from different religions too.