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Home»National News»When love becomes life-saving: Delhi man turns caregiver to keep his wife alive, honours vow of ‘in sickness and in health’
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When love becomes life-saving: Delhi man turns caregiver to keep his wife alive, honours vow of ‘in sickness and in health’

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It was a four-day vacation at Andamans that made for a pretty picture of the Mohan family. Kabir held on to his wife Chhanda with one hand as she stood up from her wheelchair, his daughter with the other. Their son took the selfie, helping his father frame a happy moment. Nobody would, in a long shot, imagine that Chhanda is a heart attack survivor and on dialysis thrice a week because of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The daughter is autistic, who gets triggered by noise. Or that Kabir had used Chhanda’s weekend gap to plan this mini-break. “I measure everything in our lives to experience life to the fullest. I love Chhanda and the family we created, and I find a reason for them not to give up,” says Kabir.

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