hello avinash
Your english is fabulas. Can you give me some suggestions and ways for
 improve english writing ?

On 8/29/14, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> You seem right to an extent mam. I think Indians in general
> particularly in urban settings preferring singleton existence over
> plural family norm has influenced choices of disabled people. However,
> one can not deny the lack of support system and persistent poverty
> which drives poor parants to shirk of their responsibility not by
> choice but by compulssion in rural terrain. Many parants of disabled
> people disapprove marrital alliance with co-disabled partners which
> results in their separation from their parants.
> On 8/29/14, Preeti Monga <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Positive side is that disabled people must be getting more and more
>> independent assisted by technology and other modern day support systems
>> also
>> getting more and more financially independent.
>> Down side is probably not many non disabled  family members want to have
>> anything to do with them. Probabely they don't have the time or
>> inclination
>> to do so.There is also a possibility that people are getting less
>> tolerant
>> to one another! Everyone wants to do what they want to, not wanting to
>> make
>> adjustments.
>> Just a few thoughts.
>> Preeti
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: AccessIndia [mailto:[email protected]] On
>> Behalf
>> Of avinash shahi
>> Sent: Friday, August 29, 2014 11:29 AM
>> To: accessindia
>> Subject: [AI] Census 2011: latest figures on disabled people and
>> household
>> size released
>>
>> Can we discuss why people with disabilities are increasingly living
>> alone?
>> http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/1-2-million-disabled-people-live-al
>> one-in-India/articleshow/41138396.cms?intenttarget=no
>>
>> NEW DELHI: At least 1.2 million disabled people in India are living in
>> households consisting only of people with disability. While the total
>> population the disabled increased by just over 22 per cent over a
>> decade, from almost 22 million in the Census 2001 to 26.8 million in
>> 2011, the number of disabled people living on their own has nearly
>> doubled, jumping by 84 per cent in the same period.
>>
>> This is revealed in the latest figures on disabled people and
>> household size released by the census. About 6.3 lakh disabled people
>> lived alone in single member households and 2.7 lakh two-member
>> households had two disabled people each (about 5.5 lakh in all)
>> staying on their own in households without any non-disabled person.
>>
>> While single member households consisting of a lone person with
>> disability increased by 48 per cent from 4.2 lakh in 2001 to 6.3 lakh
>> in 2011, the number of two-member households in which both were
>> disabled increased almost one and a half times from 1.1 lakh to 2.7
>> lakh in the same period.
>>
>> Among the larger states, Jammu & Kashmir has the highest proportion of
>> households with at least one person with disability, over 12 per cent,
>> followed by Odisha with 10 per cent of such households.
>>
>>
>>
>> Interestingly, in Delhi and Tamil Nadu, which have strong disability
>> rights movements compared to other states, only 5 per cent of
>> households were identified as having one or more disabled people.
>> These movements have consistently maintained that official data is
>> underestimating the actual number of disabled people in India.
>>
>> In the 2011 census, 92 per cent of the nearly 25 crore households in
>> the country had no disabled people. Over two crore households had one
>> or more disabled people. Almost 71 per cent of these households (1.46
>> crore) were in rural areas while the remaining 60.5 lakh-plus
>> households were in urban areas.
>>
>> There was a fall in the proportion of households with one or more
>> disabled people from about 10 per cent in 2001 to just 8 per cent in
>> 2011, though the absolute number of such households has gone up by
>> over 20 lakh or 2 million.
>>
>> --
>> Avinash Shahi
>> Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU
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