but achlhla and deepak made it through school and university, working their way into the middle class. deepakak: it was a huge strugg. i'm from a poor family and have four siblings.s. money was always tight. it's especially tough for people in india witith that kind of backckground. rereporter: the e couple met onn facebook and married a year ago. indian parents usually arrange their children's marriages, that isis, unless they are disable. in these cases, family and friends are reluctant to help due to the stigma surrounding handicaps. achla wants to show us what that means for her life. the bus-stop in front of her house is supposed to be disabled-friendly. but it's in a bad state, and wheelchair access is not possible. so achla waits on the street. street hawkers and passers-by starare at the disabled womam. no one offers her help. and even though she's in plain view, the bus drivers don't bother to stop and pick her up. achla: it's always like this. we leave the house in a good mood and head out on our own. but that's where the problems start. there are no wheelchair ramps, and if