In "Orphans Give Indian Couple Will to Live." the Paramesvarans are offended by the term orphans because

it fails to accurately describe the children they have taken in. The Paramesvarans view the children as their own family members and believe that labeling them as orphans diminishes their identity and worth. They want to emphasize that these children are loved, cared for, and integrated into their lives as their own children, rather than being defined solely by their orphan status.

In the article "Orphans Give Indian Couple Will to Live," the Paramesvarans are offended by the term "orphans" because it seems to reduce the identity of the children they care for to just a label. They see these children not as orphans, but as individuals with unique stories and backgrounds. The Paramesvarans believe that everyone, including these children, deserves to be recognized and respected for who they truly are, and not defined solely by their circumstances.

they don't consider the children they care for as orphans, but rather as their own children.