Should India relax its adoption procedures? | The Hindu Parley podcast

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Sisters who lost their parents during the Covid-19 pandemic play with their toys in Bhopal.

Sisters who lost their parents during the Covid-19 pandemic play with their toys in Bhopal.
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By analysing data from the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), The Hindu data team recently found that for every child free for adoption in India, 13 parents wait in line. The Supreme Court has directed CARA to take measures to streamline and expedite the adoption process.

Should India relax its adoption procedure? Here we discuss the question.

Guests: Aloma Lobo, adoptive parent, a former chairperson of CARA, and an adoption counsellor; Smriti Gupta, adoptive parent. She runs an NGO called ‘Where Are India’s Children?’, which supports efforts to bring eligible children into the adoption pool

Host: Priscilla Jebaraj

Edited by: Sharmada Venkatasubramanian

Read the parley article here.

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