Entrepreneur Magazine – Making the Ancient Tradition of Indian matchmaking a 21st Century Business

Entrepreneur Magazine - Making the Ancient Tradition of Indian matchmaking a 21st Century Business Jasbina Ahluwalia is making the ancient tradition of Indian matchmaking a 21st century business Matchmaking is a centuries-old business in India, and the entrepreneur is usually an elderly woman with a book listing the eligible singles in her community. It is not particularly lucrative. But its equivalent in the United States — online dating — is spectacularly profitable: A

Chicago Tribune – Young South Asians, Meet Your Match

Chicago Tribune - Young South Asians, Meet Your Match Matchmaker helps to navigate unique cultural challenges By Noreen S. Ahmed-Ullah CHICAGO TRIBUNE REPORTER Jasbina Ahluwalia got a master’s degree in philosophy, went to law school, and then seven years into a successful law career, she changed course — to become a professional matchmaker. If you’re envisioning a meddlesome aunt or that nightmarish matchmaker in “Mulan,” think again: Ahluwalia is 39, a mom to

How to Match Two People

How to Match Two People Jasbina Ahluwalia asks Marla Martenson, author of entitled Hearts on the Line: The Elusive Pursuit of Love in the City of Angels: I love that. I always say that being selective is great. But you should be very vigilant about what you’re being selective about. It’s a half inch here or there versus character traits. It’s for the long haul. What do you tend to use as a