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Newly married couple gets home riding JCB vehicle in Karnataka

Working as a JCB operator, Chetan married Mamata on June 18 and decided to show his love for his newlywed wife by taking her home on the bucket of the backhoe loader.

Karnataka: A  newly married couple went viral on social media after they left for their home after their wedding, by sitting on the bucket of a JCB vehicle. The JCB digger was decorated with balloons and was brought to the venue by his friends. J.C. Bamford Excavators Limited (known as JCB) is a multinational corporation which deals with manufacturing equipment for construction, mining and agriculture. It produces hundreds of machines which include diggers, tractors, diesel engines and excavators. Working as a JCB operator, Chetan married Mamata on June 18 and decided to show his love for his newlywed wife by taking her home on the bucket of the backhoe loader. This is not the first time where the wedding happened in this unique way. Last month, a bride in China chose to drive a bus by herself to pick her husband.

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