‘Bhavasar community girls hesitate to marry tailors’

Nazare Lalitha Bai Trust President Lalitha Nazare inaugurating the matrimonial meet at Vittala Rukmini Convention Hall on Mysuru-Hunsur Road in city on Sunday as other leaders look on.

Mysuru: Tailoring is a very noble profession as it clothes a person and protects his or her dignity. However, the girls of Bhavasar Kshatriya community hesitate to marry the tailor boys, thus bringing to disrepute the tailoring profession, regretted Bengaluru’s Nazare Lalitha Bai Trust President Lalitha Nazare.

She was speaking after inaugurating the 6th matrimonial meet organised by Vittala Rukmini Charitable Trust at Vittala Rukmini Convention Hall on Hunsur Road here on Sunday. 

In a profession which has hundreds of years of history, the youth of the Bhavasar community have proudly stuck to tailoring without depending on Government or other jobs. But our community girls are ignoring them and instead preferring engineers, doctors and other profession boys which is not correct. Then what will happen to the youths who depend on tailoring for their lives,                                           she questioned.

At least in the future the parents must make the girls realise that tailors earn as much as those in Government jobs and start respecting the tailoring profession, suggested Lalitha.

Vittala Rukmini Charitable Trust President Jayarama Rao Lalige, N.R. Ramesh Nazare, community leaders Rakesh Naik, Shailesh Nazare, Archana Vadone, Narendranath Navale, Vittal Rao Lalige, Narayan Rao Telkar, Narayan Rao Sarode, Shankar Rao Anchalkar, Nagaraj Pathange, Govind Rao Kutnikar, Umapathi Ghanathe, Chaitanyakumar Hiraskar, Ashok Nazare and others were present.

This post was published on July 30, 2019 7:45 pm