27 child adoption agencies shut over irregularities: Govt

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A total of 27 specialised agencies (SAAs) have been shut over irregularities by the country's apex body CARA, the government said today.

Out of 27, nine SAAs were from Uttar Pradesh, four SAAs were shut in Jharkhand, and each and three SAAs from and Gujarat, for Women and Child Development told the Rajya Sabha.

Elaborating on how the ministries act when irregularities are reported in SAAs, Kumar said the state resource agencies or state governments are requested to enquire into the matter of reported irregularity and take action as per the Juvenile Justice Act.

Over the recent cases of alleged baby selling scandal by the Missionary of Charity (MoC) in Jharkhand, Kumar said orders have been issued to carry out inspections of all MoC and for immediate identification of any such potential institutions which could be involved in "unlawful" activities.

On July 5, the Police had arrested a nun and an employee of a Ranchi-based organisation run by the Missionaries of Charity on charges of selling a baby allegedly for Rs 1.2 lakh.

Approximately 2,300 Child Care Institutions have been linked to (CARA) since December last year, while about 4,000 more are still pending for linkage.

According to the (NCPCR), 2,32,937 children are under the care of CCIs -- both registered and unregistered -- in the country.

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First Published: Thu, August 02 2018. 19:07 IST