Frequently asked questions
Questions families ask before joining.
Clear answers for members, parents, siblings, and guardians exploring specially abled matrimony with care and respect.
Who can create a profile on ViklangShaadi.com?
Any specially abled person seeking marriage can create a profile. A parent, sibling, guardian, relative, or trusted friend may also create a profile on behalf of the person, as long as the information is honest and shared with consent.
Is this platform only for people in India?
No. Our focus is the Indian subcontinent and Indian-origin families worldwide. Members may be from India, Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bhutan, or diaspora communities looking for a culturally compatible life partner.
How should disability or medical details be shared?
Share what is useful for a suitable matrimonial decision, but do it with dignity. We recommend describing abilities, support needs, mobility, communication preferences, and daily life honestly without making the profile only about disability.
Can families speak to each other before the member decides?
Yes, many matrimonial conversations involve families. We encourage respectful introductions, but the comfort and consent of the member should remain central at every stage.
How do members contact each other?
Members can begin with site messages or profile interest. Premium plans can allow more contact access and better visibility, depending on the plan selected.
Are the premium plans required to register?
No. Registration can remain simple and accessible. Premium plans are for families who want better reach, more contact access, profile visibility, and additional support during their search.
How do we avoid fake or unsuitable profiles?
Families should review profiles carefully, speak respectfully, verify details before sharing sensitive information, and report suspicious activity. We encourage transparency and reserve the right to remove misleading profiles.
What makes handicapped matrimony different from regular matchmaking?
It requires more sensitivity, patience, and honesty. Compatibility may include family values, accessibility needs, health realities, independence, care expectations, emotional maturity, and the willingness to build a respectful partnership.