Want to adopt a child? Govt won't allow you to 'pick and choose' now

The new rule will come into force on Monday

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

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Prospective parents going for will now not be allowed to "pick and choose" and can only accept or reject the child offered by the body.

The new rule will come into force on Monday.

Till now, parents registered with the government's portal, CARINGS, were referred up to three children and could accept one.

This practice will now end and parents will be referred only one child.

"The rate of was very slow and the children would remain in the referral cycle for a very long time. Under the new method, we will be able to refer all children in our pool to an equal number of prospective parents," CEO, Child Resource Authority (CARA), Lt Col Deepak Kumar said.

Parents can participate in a maximum of three rounds of referral before they move to the bottom of the waiting list.
In each of these rounds, they will be sent a profile of a different child.

However, parents will not be able to choose from the three children referred to them in these rounds which will be held after a gap of at least 90 days.

"We are also trying to discourage commodification of adoptable children where parents can pick and choose, " Kumar said.
Parents will have 48 hours to accept a child from the time the child's profile is sent to them. It takes another 20 days to complete formalities before an application is filed in a court to seek an order.

CARA has been grappling to meet the huge demand for

As many as 15,000 parents are registered with their portal while there are a mere 1,800-2,000 children in its pool.

Want to adopt a child? Govt won't allow you to 'pick and choose' now

The new rule will come into force on Monday

The new rule will come into force on Monday
Prospective parents going for will now not be allowed to "pick and choose" and can only accept or reject the child offered by the body.

The new rule will come into force on Monday.

Till now, parents registered with the government's portal, CARINGS, were referred up to three children and could accept one.

This practice will now end and parents will be referred only one child.

"The rate of was very slow and the children would remain in the referral cycle for a very long time. Under the new method, we will be able to refer all children in our pool to an equal number of prospective parents," CEO, Child Resource Authority (CARA), Lt Col Deepak Kumar said.

Parents can participate in a maximum of three rounds of referral before they move to the bottom of the waiting list.
In each of these rounds, they will be sent a profile of a different child.

However, parents will not be able to choose from the three children referred to them in these rounds which will be held after a gap of at least 90 days.

"We are also trying to discourage commodification of adoptable children where parents can pick and choose, " Kumar said.
Parents will have 48 hours to accept a child from the time the child's profile is sent to them. It takes another 20 days to complete formalities before an application is filed in a court to seek an order.

CARA has been grappling to meet the huge demand for

As many as 15,000 parents are registered with their portal while there are a mere 1,800-2,000 children in its pool.
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