"These people face a lot of difficulty in choosing their life partners. Therefore we have decided to organise, through video-conference, an Online Parichay Sammelan for them," Indore collector P Narhari told PTI today.
"The dates will be finalised soon," he said.
"Through video-conference, prospective brides and grooms can communicate through sign language to establish contact and then build on it," Narhari said.
We have written to the National Informatics Centre's Bhopal office seeking technical assistance, he said.
"Most of them wish to marry someone like them (suffering from similar disability) so that they don't face difficulty in establishing rapport," Purohit said, adding that Madhya Pradesh has about five lakh mute and deaf persons including those suffering from partial disability.
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