Despite the headline, it really isn’t a laughing matter, folks. In Lank, India, the council has restricted unmarried women from using cellphones, lest they arrange marriages behind their fathers’ backs-against the law that’s punishable by death.
As we know , phones corresponding to the Nokia 1100 are crazy-popular in developing countries like India, due to their affordability, long battery life, and the crucial need by its users in locating fresh water and household.
While unmarried women had been banned completely from using cellphones, single men can still use them-but only under parental supervision. There’s some 50,000 people who live in Lank, with many thousand suffering from this new rule-a number of that’s expected to rise, if Lank’s ruling is adopted by other councils.
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