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    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 17

    Mumbai: Angry Brides, an initiative to raise awareness against dowry in India was launched earlier this year by Shaadi.com, the world?s largest matrimonial site. The anti-dowry game hosted on Shaadi.com?s Facebook page has received an incredible response from people around the world. Angry Brides, has been played by over 500,000 people in over 35 countries. What is even more remarkable is that over 200,000 of the total players are women. This strongly reflects the changing approach of women against the social evil of Dowry.

    ?We at Shaadi.com are encouraged by the overwhelming global response received by Angry Brides. We are now even more inspired to spread the message of non-tolerance to every single person that could be affected by dowry. We are, therefore, running a Facebook contest to spread further awareness about the nuisance of Dowry.?

    The contest is open from 13th April - 6th May, 2012. Click http://on.fb.me/Ith8H8 to play Angry Brides and take a stand against dowry. Let?s make a difference.

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