Anupam Mittal shared a viral post by Shaadi.com on LinkedIn about the rise of the DINK lifestyle in India.
The post states that in the 90s, couples prayed for children, but now many plan not to have any, embracing the Double Income, No Kids (DINK) lifestyle.
The DINK lifestyle is gaining popularity in India, with a growth rate of over 30% annually as claimed by the post.
65% of newlywed Indians wish to delay or forgo having children, with rural India leading this trend.
Reasons for choosing the DINK lifestyle include prioritizing financial independence, emotional readiness, personal growth, and freedom, as mentioned in the post.
The shift towards the DINK lifestyle is seen as a conscious choice to focus on self, partnership, and purpose before parenthood.