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OYO, a budget hotel chain in India, initially provided private spaces for unmarried couples, democratizing love and challenging societal norms. However, it has reportedly started barring unmarried couples at its properties in Meerut, allegedly due to local social sensibilities. This move contradicts the brand's identity and its commitment to young love, causing disappointment among its clientele.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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