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SEVEN VISUALLY IMPAIRED GIRLS BEGIN NEW JOURNEY AT MASS WEDDING


A mass wedding ceremony for seven visually impaired girls was solemnised by Blind Persons Association at Abhinav Global School. The brides, all residents of the hostel run by the Blind Persons’ Association under the guidance of  Anil Verma, stepped into a new phase of life amidst an atmosphere filled with joy, dignity and collective support. The event witnessed the presence of several social workers, community members and well-wishers, who gathered to bless the couples and celebrate the spirit of inclusion and compassion. The initiative aimed not only to support the marriages of visually impaired individuals but also to reinforce the message of equality and respect for all sections of society. The ceremony was organised with great care, ensuring that all rituals were conducted in a respectful and traditional manner. Arrangements for food, gifts and essential household items were also made for the newlyweds, helping them begin their married lives with confidence and security. Anil Verma, President, Blind Persons association and his team were widely appreciated for their tireless efforts in organising the marriage. Their dedication towards the welfare of visually impaired individuals reflects a deep commitment to social service and empowerment. Such initiatives serve as an inspiration for the community, highlighting how collective efforts can bring meaningful change and provide support to those in need. The event concluded with blessings and best wishes for the couples, wishing them a happy, healthy and fulfilling married life ahead.

 “This mass wedding ceremony is not just about uniting couples, but about affirming dignity, equality and inclusion in our society. These seven brides have shown immense courage and it is our responsibility to support them as they begin a new chapter in life. Our association remains committed to empowering visually impaired individuals by creating opportunities and ensuring they lead independent, respectful lives. The overwhelming support from the community today proves that compassion and collective effort can truly bring meaningful change. I extend my heartfelt blessings to all the couples for a happy and secure future.”
Anil Verma
President
Blind Persons Association

Here's what few guests who came to bless the couple said-
“I have known BPA and Anil Verma, President for almost 2 decades now. The mass wedding of seven visually impaired girls is not just a function, but a powerful example of compassion in action. I extend my heartfelt congratulations to Anil Verma and his entire team for regularly getting visually impaired girls of his institution married every year. In a society where inclusion is often spoken about but rarely practiced at scale, this effort of BPA stands out as truly meaningful. Such programmes are extremely significant for Dwarka as they foster a spirit of unity, empathy and collective responsibility. It is heartening to see members of the community coming together to bless the couples and support them as they begin a new chapter of life.”
 Mukesh Sinha
Mg Editor, Dwarka City

 “Witnessing this mass wedding ceremony of visually impaired couples has been a deeply moving experience for me. It is not just about marriages, but about dignity, acceptance and equal opportunity. I strongly believe that such initiatives should continue to take place in Dwarka, as they bring people together for a larger social cause. I would like to sincerely appreciate the efforts of Anil Verma and the school administration whose teamwork made this event possible. My heartfelt wishes go out to all the couples for a life filled with happiness, health and prosperity.”
                       Yogesh Gupta

 “Serving visually impaired children is among the highest forms of social service, as it requires both compassion and commitment. This initiative reflects the true spirit of humanity, where individuals come together selflessly to uplift others. Events like these not only support the couples but also send a strong message to society about inclusivity and care. On behalf of the school, we extend our blessings and deep appreciation to everyone who contributed to making this event successful and meaningful.”
 Ms. Saroj Bansal
 Abhinav Global School

“I express my sincere gratitude to Mrs. Saroj Bansal and Dr. K. K. Bansal for providing the space for Wedding Ceremony of 7 couples of Blind Persons Association’s. The efforts of BPA go beyond just conducting a ceremony - they are giving these couples a dignified start to a new life. Such initiatives inspire others in society to step forward and contribute. I truly hope and wish that they continue to undertake such noble work in the future as well.”
M. P. Garg, President, Govind  Safe Foundation
 
“It is truly inspiring to witness such a large gathering of visually impaired individuals coming together for this special occasion. The entire wedding ceremony has been conducted with immense dignity, care and warmth. From the arrangements to the overall environment, everything reflects respect and inclusivity. This is not just a celebration, but a reminder that with collective effort, we can create a more compassionate society. Special thanks to Anil Verma for taking care of so many blind girls”
V. P. Tandon,  Chairman
Vandana International School
 
 “We have been associated with these children since their school days and it fills our hearts with immense joy to see them stepping into a new phase of life today. Over the years, we have witnessed their journeys, their struggles and their determination. The mass wedding of seven couples is a beautiful and meaningful initiative that gives them not just companionship, but also a sense of belonging and security. On this special occasion, I extend my thanks to Anil Verma and blessings to all the couples.”
Ms. Sobhna Mathur

 “This is one of the most special and emotionally fulfilling days for us as a family. Being able to host and support such an event feels like a blessing and a responsibility towards society. When we see these couples begin their new journey with smiles and hope, it gives us immense satisfaction. We are grateful for this opportunity given by President of BPA, Anil Verma to serve and support those in need.”              Dr. K. K. Bansal, Director, Abhinav Global School


 “The mass wedding organised for visually impaired couples is truly a noble and inspiring initiative. Seeing the genuine happiness on the faces of these couples is deeply moving and reminds us of the impact that timely support and compassion can have on someone’s life. Such efforts show how we, as individuals, can come together to make a difference. I feel honoured and privileged to be a part of this meaningful occasion organised by BPA.”                                       
Dr. Suman Mittal
The Newly Wed  Married Couples:
- Etwari Kumari & Manoj Kumar
- Saneha Gautam & Ravi Prakash
- Sushila & Durgesh Kumar
- Sushma & Chet Ram
- Pooja Kumari & Suresh
- Priyanka & Khushpal
- Suman Kumar & Sumit Kumar

 

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