FORBES - Nov 1 - Launched in 2016, the app, which has ~19k registered users, has so far helped ~6k disabled people to meet their spouses. "Our algorithm matches on the basis of someone's level of dependence, cure availability, medications and therapy for their disabilities," says Inclov's co-founder Kalyani Khona. It's not surprising that Inclov has found resonance in a country where 59% women and 48% men refuse to marry anyone with a physical disability, and disabled people are considered ineligible to marry those without disabilities unless "adjusted" by high dowry. In September, Inclov, which plans to expand to other countries in coming years, raised an undisclosed amount in its pre-Series A funding round from a clutch of investors.