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21 Different Aypled Couples Enter Wedlock on Eve V-Day

21 Different Aypled Couples Enter Wedlock on Eve V-Day
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Chandrapur: Blind Ravi from Pandaurna in Madhya Pradesh fell for Shakila from Remote Nanded Village in Chandrapur while looking for his life partner.
He met Shakila – he was also visually disturbed – during the convention of people who were physically challenging.
Shakila belongs to different religions so convincing her family into a frightening task for Ravi.
Ravi overcame obstacles, thanks to the intervention of ASTHA Bahuuddeshiya Charitable Trust (ABCT) and tied the wedding knot with love in his life during a mass wedding ceremony held for physically challenged people at night Valentine’s Day.
“Both Ravi and Shakila are truly blind.
Ravi came to our Convention in November with one of his blind friends, who married in a similar ceremony last year.
His friend facilitated the process and apart from religious obstacles, the two families agreed to marry them, “Said Secretary ABCT, Mahesh Bhagat.
As many as 21 people who physically disabled the wedding knot during the ceremony held under the Aegis with the ABCT and Gauravbabu Puglia Sanganikrut UPVAR-Vadhu Suchak on Sunday.
Eight other couples also entered the wedding marriage, according to Bhagat.
Although social events, Sangeet programs, Haldi and Mehndi were detained for three days in a traditional way, followed by ‘West’ to the wedding venue.
Beauty experts on the city are called to prepare the bride.
His surroundings were attended by former MP leaders and Senior Congress Naresh Puglia, Vrukshmitra Mohan Hiralal Hiralal and Head of General Manager of Graphic Bilt Paper Products Ltd.
(Ballarpur Paper Mill), Uday Kukade, Social Workers Subhash Shinde, Youth Rahul Puglia and Scores from other officials.
Mende said that their ‘Parichay Kendra’ provides free registration services for disabled people looking for life partners.
Organizations help in completing marriages from 21 couples and holding ceremonies every year.
“We have classified more than 386 marriages from different people in the last 19 years.
Even after their marriage, our organization continues to connect with partners and provide training in vocational courses to those in need,” he said.
Puglia announced that in May the mass wedding ceremony would be held for 200 teenagers from farmers who had committed suicide.

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