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Paying a price for choosing to live
Mohammed Taqi (right) and relatives at his workshop in Alipur.
 INDIA , 28-May-2007  2:43:10 AM
The loud and unpleasant clamour that the gemstone polishing equipment makes does not seem to bother 18-year-old Mohammed Taqi as he busies himself in cutting and polishing stone after stone on it.

For that matter most of the members in his family are oblivious to its jarring noise, or indeed to any other noise, loud or otherwise. For, 10 members of Taqi's family, including himself, his parents, three siblings, and five nieces and nephews, are profoundly deaf.

Theirs is one of the many families suffering the same condition in this remote village (Alipur) in Gowribidanur taluk of Kolar district. Of the nearly 14,000 people of the village, 258 suffer varying degrees of hearing impairment.

This has been established by a survey done by the Office of the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities and the Grameena Abhyudaya Seva Samsthe (GASS), a voluntary organisation working in that area. The affected persons belong to Shia Muslim community.

"We have done a door-to-door survey of the families in the village and found that of the 2,550 households, people in 500 households are affected with one form of disability or the other.

"Of these, impaired hearing and physical handicaps are the most common, followed by low vision," said B. Venkatesh of GASS.

This preliminary survey seems to suggest that consanguineous marriages (marriage among close relatives) may be the cause for the high incidence of hearing disability in the village, according to a report submitted by the State Assistant Commissioner for Disabilities Ishrath Afza to the Chief Commissioner for Disabilities, New Delhi, and the Union Ministry for Health and Family Welfare Services.

"We have asked GASS to conduct another detailed survey to establish the extent of disability in the village. We have also asked the Ministry to include Alipur village in the National Programme for Prevention of Deafness so that awareness can be created among the villagers about the need to avoid marriage

From : http://www.thehindu.com  

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