well put Ajai sir.
Bhivani, my point was to urge to think in about the genetic aspect of
disability when a disabled marries another disabled and not about
marrying in cross-disability.
On 9/13/22, Ajay Minocha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think one needs to separate the process of marriage and having
Hi,
I think one needs to separate the process of marriage and having their
own biological offspring.
One can get married to a disabled/ non-disabled, sighted/ blind
partner etc. but life doesn't run on emotions/ philosophy alone. I
think it is perfectly fine so long as two people are comfortable
Why a non-disabled will marry to the disabled person? In my opinion
marriage between same disability is better option than marrying in cross
disabilities.
On 9/13/2022 4:07 PM, anirudh rao wrote:
we need just not to think about the cousin marriages but also the
genetic spectrum as a whole.
we need just not to think about the cousin marriages but also the
genetic spectrum as a whole.
are impairments more in occurrence where the people with the same
disabilities are life partners?
say we have many friends who are blind and have their life partners blind.
although I do not have any
I don't think that this only common among Muslim family but I agree
with you that it is also seen in our South India as well.
Thanks and regards.
Asif
On 9/13/22, avinash shahi wrote:
> Certainly sir, genetic causes are at play in consanguineous marriages
> also. The Hindu did a report on this
I don't think, doctors have overlooked this possibility. Journalists are
less likely to leave it out.
With best regards,
Amiyo Biswas
Cell: 6290527506
- Original Message -
From: "avinash shahi"
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Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2022 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: [AI] KANGKAN KALITA reports
Certainly sir, genetic causes are at play in consanguineous marriages
also. The Hindu did a report on this and we have had long discussion
on Access India inn the past. Many countries in the Arab World, west
asia and in southern Indian states have families where more than one
member is disabled.
Avinash, the primary cause behind it is marriages between first cousins
and it is common in muslim families. In Pakistan number of mentally
retired children is increasing just because of this first cousin
marriages. The report is incomplete or the reporter may frightened to
raise this point.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/why-19-members-of-this-assam-family-are-blind/articleshow/94142534.cms
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अविनाश शाही/ Avinash Shahi
सहायक/ Assistant
मानव संसाधन प्रबंध विभाग/ Human Resource Management Department
भारतीय रिजर्व बैंक/ Reserve Bank of India
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