Chosen families: How atypical households are creating their own pockets of care
New Delhi, July 17 -- Oggattu, togetherness or oneness in Kannada, seems like an apt name for this communal space. It's a property on the outskirts of Mysuru that Rupsa Mallik and her five friends-Chandrika, Deepa, Sarju, Sanjiv and K.C.-have fashioned into a home. The group met as undergraduates in Delhi and has stayed close ever since. Now in their mid-to-late 50s, they have been part of the big and small decisions in each other's lives. When Mallik, who used to work with a human rights organisation, decided to become a single mom to an adopted child in 2006, she turned to the Chennai-based couple in the group to do the legal undertaking. "Even though my family was supportive, I asked my friends instead. They actually moved from Chennai...
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