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50 point checklist in arranging a quick Indian Wedding

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50 point checklist in arranging a quick Indian Wedding

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Here's a 50-point checklist for conducting an awesome Indian wedding:

  1. Determine the wedding date and time.
  2. Create a budget and allocate funds for different aspects of the wedding.
  3. Choose the wedding venue, keeping in mind the number of guests and the desired theme.
  4. Select and book vendors, including caterers, decorators, photographers, videographers, DJs, etc. check out www.clickawedding.com for genuine verified wedding vendors.
  5. Plan the wedding ceremonies and rituals based on cultural and religious traditions.
  6. Create a guest list and send out invitations well in advance.
  7. Arrange for transportation and accommodation for out-of-town guests.
  8. Plan the wedding attire for the couple and their families.
  9. Select and purchase wedding jewelry.
  10. Arrange for makeup and hairstyling for the bride and the bridal party.
  11. Plan the menu, including special dietary requirements of guests.
  12. Arrange for music and entertainment during the ceremonies and receptions.
  13. Design and print wedding stationery, such as programs, menus, and place cards.
  14. Plan and coordinate pre-wedding events such as engagement ceremony, mehndi, and sangeet.
  15. Decide on the wedding decor, including stage, mandap, lighting, and floral arrangements.
  16. Plan for the wedding procession, including the entry of the bride and groom.
  17. Organize wedding favors for guests.
  18. Arrange for a wedding cake or other desserts.
  19. Plan and coordinate the wedding photography and videography.
  20. Create a seating plan for the guests.
  21. Arrange for wedding gifts for the couple's families.
  22. Plan for any special performances or cultural programs during the wedding.
  23. Coordinate with the wedding officiant and arrange for any necessary documentation.
  24. Arrange for a wedding rehearsal and coordinate with the bridal party.
  25. Plan for the baraat (groom's procession) and coordinate with the DJ or band.
  26. Organize wedding games and activities for guests.
  27. Coordinate with the venue for parking arrangements.
  28. Plan for any special wedding rituals, such as the pheras or the mangal sutra ceremony.
  29. Arrange for a backup plan in case of unexpected weather changes or emergencies.
  30. Organize a gift registry for the couple.
  31. Plan for wedding gifts for the bridesmaids, groomsmen, and other members of the bridal party.
  32. Arrange for a wedding coordinator or a day-of wedding planner.
  33. Plan for the wedding vows or speeches.
  34. Coordinate with the videographer for live streaming of the wedding for remote guests.
  35. Arrange for a photographer for pre-wedding shoots or candid photography.
  36. Plan for any special transportation arrangements, such as a horse-drawn carriage or vintage car.
  37. Coordinate with the DJ or band for special announcements and music requests.
  38. Plan for the wedding cake cutting ceremony and arrange for a cake knife and server.
  39. Organize a wedding rehearsal dinner for the bridal party and close family.
  40. Coordinate with the venue for any necessary permits or licenses.
  41. Plan for wedding-related gifts or tips for vendors.
  42. Arrange for a wedding coordinator or a family member to oversee the wedding day logistics.
  43. Plan for any special surprises or performances for the couple or guests.
  44. Coordinate with the venue for sound and lighting arrangements.
  45. Plan for any special religious or cultural customs during the wedding.
  46. Arrange for a wedding emergency kit with essentials like safety pins, band-aids, etc.
  47. Plan for a designated area for the couple to freshen up or take breaks during the wedding.
  48. Coordinate with the venue for proper waste management and recycling.
  49. Plan for a smooth transition from one ceremony to another.
  50. Have a backup plan for any last-minute changes or






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