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Aapki Antara is the story of five-year-old cute and adorable girl Antara. She is born to Anuradha who had a relationship out of wedlock with Aditya.
When Anuradha dies in a car accident, Antara is orphaned. It is now the responsibility of Aditya to take her home to his wife Vidya and son Abhishek and accept her as a part of the family.
With Antara in their life, things are not the same again in Aditya and Vidya's lives. Antara does not behave like a normal child. She cannot express emotions and lives in her own world! To the outside...

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Through Aapki Antara we aim to create public awareness about autism and to sensitize the society towards this issue. We would like to equip families with information they need to successfully raise an autistic member......

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AUTISM
Your child has just received a diagnosis of autism or perhaps you suspect a child you know has autism. Coming to terms with the realization that your child is different can be a difficult experience. There are 18lakh families in India with a child who has 'Autism' or 'Pervasive Development Disorder' Each child is unique and yet shares the same difficulty in Making sense of the world in a way others do. Here are some of the basic facts about autism .


'When I found out that my son suffers from autism, I though that I had lost everything. It took Kaustubh six and a half years to learn to talk. There was a time when he couldn't say anything. Now he speaks complete sentences,' says Biplab Gaayan about his autistic son Kaustubh. Biplab speaks about an intensely emotional moment when Kaustubh uttered his first word, Ma (mother). Biplab also speaks about Kaustubh's talent in drawing and says that seeing his son's talent made his decision to fight for his son's rights even stronger. 'There are of lot of children like Kaustubh. But they do not need your pity or sympathy. They want you to hold their hand and give them encouragement,' he says.
Feb 03, 2010
by Biplab Gaayan


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