I think this is the one you are refering to. www.idontwantdowry.com
Though right now its not opening. And another created by my friends http://warondowry.com/ Chandra.. --- In [email protected], "ulprasanthi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > This morning I just glanced through Navya of Andhrajyothi and I found > this interesting news. There is a website called 'nottotakedowry.com' > (exact name I didn't remember). Mr. Srinivas Vetsa is the first guy > to register there. > > <<to you guys who are unmarried :) >> > > I wish and wonder if there is any website as 'nottogivedowry.com' :) > It made me remember the first time when I seriously came to know > about the dowry. > > I think it was early in 3rd class or 4th class or even lower class, I > do not exactly remember, we had a lesson called 'Puttadi Bomma > Purnamma' written by Gurajada or Kandukuri? (literature lovers, don't > throw brickbats). Then I came to know about KanyaSulkam. > > When I was studying 6th class, we were asked to write an essay on > dowry. My uncle prepared the content for me. When I read it I decided > then and there that I am not going to give dowry if I ever marry. > What a wonder. Girls are always at the receiving end (not receiving > money though) when it comes to marriage. Either it is Kanyasulkam or > Varakatnam, they has to suffer. > > Later on I became vexed reading about so many dowry deaths. > Especially when I was in higher classes and in Intermediate and > Degree, every other day there used to be a case of dowry death in > Nellore dt. How come people kill their own family member who trusted > them and left her own family and came to spend life with them and who > yearns to give life to successors of their family! > > I remember a heated discussion with one of our members, ofcourse he > is one of my good friends. But we get to know each other after > quarreling to the maximum extent possible :) on the dowry issue. >
