A social media post has highlighted claims of fixed dowry expectations linked to government jobs in Bihar, citing a reported “rate list” for grooms based on education, job category and official position. The post alleges that demands range from a few lakh rupees for lower-level employees to far higher amounts for senior government officers.
Job Category Linked To Cash Demands
The post claims that a fourth-grade government employee may attract a cash demand of ₹5 lakh to ₹6 lakh, along with a bike valued up to ₹1 lakh. For clerks, the listed demand is ₹10 lakh to ₹12 lakh, with a bike worth more than ₹1.5 lakh.
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For bank probationary officers and sub-inspectors, the claimed range is ₹18 lakh to ₹20 lakh, along with a car valued between ₹8 lakh and ₹10 lakh. A BPSC-selected teacher is listed at ₹15 lakh to ₹18 lakh, with an SUV worth around ₹15 lakh.
Higher Posts Carry Larger Demands
The chart claims that government engineers in the Bihar government category attract demands of ₹20 lakh to ₹30 lakh, while engineers linked to the railway sector are listed at ₹25 lakh to ₹30 lakh. In both categories, a car valued up to ₹15 lakh is mentioned.
For BDO and CO posts, the listed demand rises to ₹30 lakh to ₹35 lakh, again with a car worth up to ₹15 lakh. SDO and SDPO positions are shown at ₹50 lakh, with vehicles such as Scorpio or Safari mentioned.
At the top of the list, IAS and IPS officers are described as commanding a “price as demanded,” without a fixed amount being specified.
Report Cites Patna Marriage Bureaus
The post states that the figures were compiled through conversations with five marriage bureaus in Patna. It also refers to a report that allegedly made these disclosures about dowry demands linked to government employment.
The post frames the issue as a social concern, questioning whether government jobs are being treated as a basis for dowry bargaining. The claims, as presented, point to a continuing practice where employment status, official rank and perceived job security are allegedly used to determine marriage-related financial demands.