According to the SC/ST development, minorities & backward classes welfare department secretary S Kumar, the cash incentives would be given irrespective of the economic status of the marrying couple.
The couple could use the cash to purchase land or buy household articles, he said.
The state government had increased the amount to Rs 50,000 from Rs 10,000 in 2007, he added.
He said since dalits comprise 17 per cent of the state's population and the tribals comprise 22 per cent, such cash incentive may help to subside the conflict over inter-caste marriages.
The recipients will have to refund the entire amount within a year in case the marriage ends in divorce within five years.
Sources said as many as 4100 couples have availed the cash incentive facility between 2010 and 2016.
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