Nanu Ram Jogi - The oldest father at 90.
Fact #1. Today average family in urban India doesn't want more than 2 children, but people living in villages still lives in large families. Nanu's family is an exceptional Hindu family having approximately 125 members. A rare in India.
Fact #2. Another Fact I like to highlight that average Hindu stick to one wife for whole life. A person can be married again if his fist wife divorce him or die. As per Hindu custom no one is allowed to keep more than one wife.
To me it's amazing that Nanu married for 4th time in his life and he plans to have more kids.
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Nanu want's more! Share his secret.
According to him, his secret of health, is his strict diet and daily dose of fresh camel milk.
A perfect wife!
As nanu quotes to a local daily "I have a perfect life - with so many children and grandchildren all around me, it keeps me young."
Nanu and his new born baby

Facts about Nanu Ram Jogi
50-year-old Sadu (Nanu's 4th wife), who was first married to Jogi's son, re-married him after his son died. Jogi, who first married at the age of 20, has a total of 21 kids. His family now has 125 members.
World's Oldest Mother
You must like to read some details about the oldest mother of world.
- IVF News - Romanian woman set to become world's oldest mother
- A Romanian woman is set to become the world's oldest mother at the age of 67. Adriana Iliescu, a retired university lecturer, is said to be almost seven months pregnant with twin girls following ten years of fertility treatment. She also underwent hormone treatment for nine years to delay her menopause.
- World's Oldest Mother gives birth to twins at 70 years of age ...
- Omkari Panwar, the wife of a retired farmer, delivered a boy and girl by caesarean section on Friday. The frail pensioner, who has two adult daughters and five grandchildren, underwent IVF treatment to produce a male heir to the family's smallholdings.
Shout Out For Nanu Ram Jogi
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- effalicious effalicious Dec 1, 2009 @ 8:20 am
- hmmmm now this is interesting. Too bad the kid won't grow up to see his dad.
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- MsSnow4a MsSnow4a May 12, 2009 @ 1:53 pm
- Great lens, He is younger than my father lol
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- poutine poutine May 5, 2009 @ 7:33 am
- Well, it's pretty easy to father a child. How about raising him though?
Who's doing the hard work.
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- JziE JziE Apr 1, 2009 @ 8:27 pm
- cool dad
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- a-ha-design a-ha-design Jan 2, 2009 @ 8:07 am
- Interesting story. I enjoyed reading your lens. Five stars! :)
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