Many NRIs, despite having high salaries and luxurious lifestyles abroad, are struggling to find suitable marital matches due to a lack of property or assets in India. Hyderabad marriage bureaus report a shift where prospective brides' families demand land or a green card for security amidst an unpredictable job market.
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