Blog/Inter-Caste Marriage Biodata – Writing Caste No Bar

🤝 Inter-Caste Marriage Biodata – Writing Caste No Bar

How to Communicate Openness Respectfully

Writing "Caste No Bar" in your biodata is one of the most impactful decisions you can make if you genuinely mean it. It opens your prospects to thousands of more families. How to phrase it: • Simple: "Caste no bar" (at the end of partner expectations) • Full: "Open to all Hindu communities, caste no bar" • Broad: "Open to all communities and religions" • Specific: "Prefer same religion but caste no bar" What NOT to do: • Do not write "Caste no bar" but then reject non-same-caste proposals — it wastes everyone\'s time • Do not add "but prefer own caste" — this contradicts the message • Do not list specific castes you will not accept If your family is traditional but you personally are open, have a frank conversation with them first before putting it in the biodata.

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Write "Caste no bar" clearly in the partner expectations section. For more detail: "Open to all Hindu communities, caste no bar" or "Open to all communities and religions." This signals openness and dramatically increases the number of interested responses.