Dear Jorge,

With due respect to you, I would like to reply to your mail that the news send by avinash does not mentions that the pares were arranged by the NGO, so we cannot blame the NGO that they have forced the blinds to get marry to blind. It might be possible that the pare might be willing to marry each other and the NGO has facilitate the same.

I don't think so there is any point to raise any question regarding the NGO for arranging such events, as other peoples can get married in mass weddings then why not blinds? In our country marrying a daughter is considered to be a big challenge now think for a poor parents how much difficult to get there disabled daughter married?

Please don't look at the event as blind getting married to blind but think from other angle that there are many blind peoples are not able to marry due to their blindness, and if they get an opportunity to get marry through such events like other sited peoples getting married then cant it be considered as the effort to get the blind peoples into main stream?

Yes I do agree that NGOs should also sponsor the events where blind marrying sited.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "George Abraham" <geo...@eyeway.org>
To: <accessindia@accessindia.org.in>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2013 10:57 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] PARAVOOR:Mass wedding held for visually challenged


Beside such mass wedding organised by NGOs clearly send out a message that
Disabled people should only marry disabled persons. This is perpetuating
the societal perception that is obstructing social inclusion and general
access. Besides we blind people are not a separate community. We can
definitely choose to marry anyone but Society and NGOs will not  or should
not decide whom we should marry.

-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of Asudani, Rajesh
Sent: 26 February 2013 09:58
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] PARAVOOR:Mass wedding held for visually challenged

Firstly, I am not comforted by the thought that mainstream is a myth.
Secondly, marrying a disabled or not, is surely a personal choice but
disabled couples surely face much more hurdles and as a rule, are not
well-included in the mainstream of the society.


-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On Behalf
Of avinash shahi
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 7:10 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] PARAVOOR:Mass wedding held for visually challenged

I'm glad to read conflicting claims with regard to 'Mass Marriage Melange'.

and thought to join in this vibrant discussion and deliberation.

Facilitating mass marriages of visually challenged has become an
entrepreneurial come social-service self-satisfying practice these days.
in fact in many parts of the country, specially in mega metros and mini
metros, scores of marriages are arranged, and solemnized.
This growing phenomena raises many questions.
1. Is getting married to a non-disabled really take you in the domain of
'mainstream'?
When Actor seeks actress for marriage, player looks player for marriage,
poet desires  poetess for marriage, then why can't blind man marry to a
blind woman?

Now question begs attention, who defines mainstream?
and is marrying to a non-disabled is enough to be called in the mainstream?
I don't think so.
Choice of marriage is purely subjective. and if so called mainstream
occupants are morally bbound to accomodate marginalized, hence marginalised
have an ethical duty towards their fellow beings irrespective of jender.
Marriage is not a constitutional right which one can expect from so called
mainstream people to accomodate the rest from  the periphery.
Marriage entails: mutual respect, equal concerns, and and love along with
sacrifice.
And mainstream is a myth, which celebrates untouchability, cheers
masculinity, and despises disability.

Now will leave with two more questions Which need further contemplation,
but I'm not in a position to take any view; hope many people here will put
some light on these questions.
1. Why NGOs Which are traditionally supposed to facilitate educational and
employable empowerment of visually challenged has picked up new attractive
dimention in  their spheres to organize marriage of visually challenged?
2. And why adult blind people flock in huge numbers to seek spouse via
these NGOs?

On 2/25/13, Asudani, Rajesh <rajeshasud...@rbi.org.in> wrote:
I am compelled to congratulate Himanshu for his scientific approach..


-----Original Message-----
From: AccessIndia [mailto:accessindia-boun...@accessindia.org.in] On
Behalf Of Himanshu Sahu
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 2:20 PM
To: accessindia@accessindia.org.in
Subject: Re: [AI] PARAVOOR:Mass wedding held for visually challenged

Hello,
Let me be very specific with the topic,

1.      It does not make any difference to me that which organization
organized the mass wedding or what they have done earlier in this
respect. This may be of liking to those who are involved in it or
benefitted through it and publicizing it. Further I do not deny the
necessity of such mass marriages and appreciate the initiative. But
still my simple question remains unanswered that "how it brings VIs
into mainstream"?
2.      Well, knowing me personally is not going to solve your confusion,
but for the sake of correcting your hypothesis I am compelled to
inform you that I lost eyesight 10 years back and have been the member
of list for last 4 years. And I too know many of VI couples friends.
But here as well, as earlier, I am not able to understand that being
new or old member of list, and, knowing VI couples or not, is how come
related with the issue of bringing VIs into mainstream?
3.      In answer to your next question, I would only say that marrying
within community or outside community and whether blind couple are
happy or not, is a broad topic and I am not interested to deviate from
the actual topic that is "how it brings VIs into mainstream"?

Friend, in the zeal of getting your project acclaimed aren't you
trying to establish a plain charitable mass marriage as inclusion of
VIs into mainstream? Definitely mass marriage is a part of
rehabilitation but not the inclusion into mainstream. I would have
rather appreciated it if all VIs were married with sighted
counterparts and then one would have called it as an attempt to
bringing VIs into mainstream. Still the sighted world is well-known
and well-established "mainstream" and all of hue and cry made by VI
community has more or less similar theme to get incorporated into this
mainstream as we are kept secluded from it.

For the better clarification of the term "mainstream", please refer to
the below mentioned some of the dictionary meanings of the term:
"To incorporate into the prevailing group"
"Representing the prevalent attitudes and values of a society or groups"
And, "normal", "typical", "conventional" etc.

So, it demonstrates that what we are talking about is not an attempt
of incorporation into mainstream, and if one wishes to deny it have to
innovate or forcefully create a new definition of incorporation into
mainstream! And I extend my best wishes to those who want to do this
novel Endeavour.


On 2/24/13, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote:
By Express News Service - PARAVOOR
24th February 2013 09:22 AM
Photos
 The mass wedding of visually challenged couples, held by the Lioness
Board, the women's wing of the Lion's Club of District 318 C, at
Paravoor, on Saturday. As part of bringing physically handicapped
people into the mainstream, Lioness Board, the women's wing of the
Lion's Club, of  District 318 C, held a mass wedding that saw 18
visually challenged couples taking marital vows at Paravoor on
Saturday.
http://newindianexpress.com/states/kerala/article1476830.ece
'Porutham 2013', held at Paravoor Vyapara Bhavan, was inaugurated by
Lions Club district governor Abraham Panjikkaran. Union Minister for
Food and Civil Supplies K V Thomas was the chief guest at the
function.

While delivering the keynote address, Thomas said that the mass
wedding would be a model for the nation, and the event was an
occasion to learn how a society could be responsible.

The couples were presented with 2.5 sovereigns of gold ornaments each
and `15,000 in cash.

The money was distributed by municipal chairperson Valsala
Prasannakumar and actor  Mythili. Aluva Rural SP Satish Bino
distributed financial aid for enabling self-employment for the
visually challenged couples.

From 102 clubs under District 318 C, dresses and household utensils,
including pressure cookers, were given as gifts to the newly-weds.
Club president Indira Bai Prasad, secretary Susheela Varghese, Prof
Monamma Kokkad, chief co-ordinator A Rajan, Human Rights Commission
chairman Justice Benjamin Koshy offered felicitations.

Out of the 205 applicants, 18 couples were selected. The club would
conduct a mass wedding for 50 couples in 2014, said Indira Bai Prasad.

--
Avinash Shahi
MPhil Research Scholar
Centre for the Study of Law and Governance Jawaharlal Nehru
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