Sad :(
I knew many blind/partially sighted women in Pakistan. They were extremely talented in one or more fields after gaining training (sewing, embroidery), and all of them had amazing tales to tell of human endurance and resilience. A few of them did get married, and were happy.

'Blind women can live independently today, and even if they do not have sight, they dream to have a family'.

This is precisely what the trainer at that training facility said.

What does it take for a man to marry a blind woman? A humane spirit? Is it too much to ask for?

mimiloves2sing, I get where you're coming from, and I agree with you.
But I respect individual decisions. The only problem is, many women do not remain clad in veils of their own will. It is part of tradition.
And it really shouldn't hamper something as natural as marriage.