<p align="justify" class="byline">In Haryana, where Khap's and stereotypes often rule the roost, Manushi Chillar's victory at the Miss World pageant seems to have had a transformational effect.</p>.<p align="justify">It began in Manushi's ancestral village Bamnoli in Jhajjar district.</p>.<p align="justify">The panchayat resolved to ban celebratory firing during weddings to commemorate the rare feat of its daughter Manushi.</p>.<p align="justify">In many parts of the state, celebratory firing is not only quintessential to the flavour of a wedding but is also flaunted as a status symbol.</p>.<p align="justify">There have often been tragic instances where celebratory firing during weddings accidentally claimed the life of a guest.</p>.<p align="justify">Reports of gun-totting guests at marriages firing are common.</p>.<p align="justify">The panchayat also resolved not to organise weddings at night, banning loud music, disc jockeys and consumption of liquor at marriages.</p>.<p align="justify">A source said the decision will be applicable to 11 villages covered under the panchayat dominated by Chhillar and Chhikara gotras.</p>.<p align="justify">Village sarpanch Naresh Chhillar said he believes the decisions will go a long way in altering the mindset of the people in the hinterland.</p>.<p align="justify">He said brawls during marriages will decrease and there will be harmony in villages.</p>.<p align="justify">Manushi has so far not visited the village, but the residents hope she will soon visit them.</p>.<p align="justify">The flip side, however, remains. Such decisions are hard to implement even as the diktat's by Khap's arguably find easy acceptance with people, willfully or by fear of being ostracised.</p>.<p align="justify">The panchayat, the source said, has so far not decided on the steps to ensure that its decision is implemented.</p>.<p align="justify">Members say they would reach out to violators, if any, and counsel them to adhere to the unanimous decision of the panchayat.</p>
<p align="justify" class="byline">In Haryana, where Khap's and stereotypes often rule the roost, Manushi Chillar's victory at the Miss World pageant seems to have had a transformational effect.</p>.<p align="justify">It began in Manushi's ancestral village Bamnoli in Jhajjar district.</p>.<p align="justify">The panchayat resolved to ban celebratory firing during weddings to commemorate the rare feat of its daughter Manushi.</p>.<p align="justify">In many parts of the state, celebratory firing is not only quintessential to the flavour of a wedding but is also flaunted as a status symbol.</p>.<p align="justify">There have often been tragic instances where celebratory firing during weddings accidentally claimed the life of a guest.</p>.<p align="justify">Reports of gun-totting guests at marriages firing are common.</p>.<p align="justify">The panchayat also resolved not to organise weddings at night, banning loud music, disc jockeys and consumption of liquor at marriages.</p>.<p align="justify">A source said the decision will be applicable to 11 villages covered under the panchayat dominated by Chhillar and Chhikara gotras.</p>.<p align="justify">Village sarpanch Naresh Chhillar said he believes the decisions will go a long way in altering the mindset of the people in the hinterland.</p>.<p align="justify">He said brawls during marriages will decrease and there will be harmony in villages.</p>.<p align="justify">Manushi has so far not visited the village, but the residents hope she will soon visit them.</p>.<p align="justify">The flip side, however, remains. Such decisions are hard to implement even as the diktat's by Khap's arguably find easy acceptance with people, willfully or by fear of being ostracised.</p>.<p align="justify">The panchayat, the source said, has so far not decided on the steps to ensure that its decision is implemented.</p>.<p align="justify">Members say they would reach out to violators, if any, and counsel them to adhere to the unanimous decision of the panchayat.</p>