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Down Syndrome Embracing Extra Chromosomes
Health Vision
|June 2025
Individuals with Down Syndrome face health challenges, stigma, and limited care, but early intervention and inclusion can transform their lives.
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When Arjun and Meera held her newborn for the first time, they marveled at his tiny fingers, his soft skin, and the way his almond-shaped eyes blinked up at her. When his little tongue stuck out slightly, she chuckled, thinking it was just one of those adorable baby quirks. But as the years passed, the parents began noticing little things—like the tiny white spots in his iris and the way his milestones seemed delayed compared to other babies. A quiet worry began to grow in their heart. It was during a routine visit to the pediatrician that Arjun and Meera’s world shifted.
Their story mirrors that of thousands in India, where an estimated 23,000-29,000 children with Down Syndrome are born annually and only 44 per cent of them survive, according to separate studies by the Indian Journal of Pediatrics (2020) and AIIMS Rajkot (2023).
For parents like Arjun and Meera, the journey of raising a child with Down syndrome in India is fraught with emotional, financial, and social challenges. Limited access to specialized healthcare, a lack of inclusive education, and societal stigma make everyday life a battle.
Down Syndrome, caused by an extra copy of chromosome 21, remains India’s most common chromosomal disorder. While awareness has grown, gaps persist.
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