When single Indian women were asked in a survey by Shaadi.Com about what they would do if they learnt about a dowry demand made to their parents, 51.4 per cent women said they would call off their wedding.
Another 48.6 per cent women said they would name and shame the would-be in-law's family by publicly humiliating them, as per the survey.
The online poll received 5,680 responses from single Indians in the age group of 24 to 35 years.
More than 75 per cent respondents felt dowry could be prevented, the survey said.
Commenting on the survey, Gourav Rakshit, COO of Shaadi.Com said the website was working towards making India a dowry-free society.
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