Nai (Hajjam) Marriage in Gujrat
A Nai marriage rarely starts and ends with two people alone — Gujrat's families know this well. Gujrat Rishta supports the whole process, not just the introduction stage.
Nai (Hajjam) in Punjab
Nai families have traditionally served as barbers, historically also playing a trusted social role at weddings and family events.
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Built for Nai Families in Gujrat
Every Stage, Covered
From first contact to final celebration, the whole process is what this platform is built around.
Gujrat Marriage Traditions, Respected
We built this around real Gujrat marriage customs, not a generic template.
Trust Both Families Can Rely On
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Private From Start to Finish
The whole process, from first search to final proposal, respects your family's privacy.
Nai Rishta FAQs
It moves from first proposal through family introductions to the wedding itself, with Gujrat Rishta supporting Nai families throughout.
Many families prefer that, though it's a personal choice rather than a requirement — Gujrat Rishta supports either preference.
Yes — Nai families from across Punjab use our platform, so a Gujrat-based family can also connect with relatives searching from nearby districts.
Typically, yes — family meetings usually follow, then a formal proposal and progress toward nikah, all arranged directly between the families.
Other Punjabi Communities in Gujrat
Tarkhan
Tarkhan families have traditionally worked as carpenters, a skilled trade passed down through generations.
Dhobi
Dhobi families have traditionally worked as washermen, serving the wider village community.
Machhi (Mallah)
Machhi families have traditionally worked as fishermen and boatmen along Punjab's rivers.