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Going solo: How single parents are saying no to stigma and yes to support

As single parent households see a rise across the globe, authors, experts and single mothers in India break down the intricate challenges of solo parenting in the country and how to deal with them

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Sujata Parashar and her son Lokevidu on the cover of her book Going Solo – Raising Happy Kids

Sujata Parashar and her son Lokevidu on the cover of her book Going Solo – Raising Happy Kids

A 2019 report by UN Women shows that in India, 4.5 per cent of all the households are run by single mothers -- that is approximately 130 lakh women. Another estimated 320 lakh single mothers were found to be living in extended families. It is safe to say, therefore, that the concept of a traditional Indian family is gradually witnessing a shift.

Researchers say that single parent households are on the rise across the globe and this also has a substantial impact on the socio-economic structure of the society, in terms of how a child's future shapes up to be. However, many countries are yet to recognise them as a viable family structure.

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