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Inviting Ideas for Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children

Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2025
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
In 2025, the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) is placing special focus on promoting family-based care for children with special needs (Divyaang children). In ...
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Akshay Jain
8 months 6 days ago
I have a suggestion that kindly merge State Co-Operative Banks,District Central Co - Operative Banks,Scheduled Urban Co-Operative Banks & Non-Scheduled Urban Co-Operative Banks. From this we do not have a small Banks & have a Nationalised & strong Banks & Banking System. This can give the Boost to the Indian Economy.
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kuldeep mohan trivedi
8 months 6 days ago
दिव्यांगों के विकास के लिए सरकार द्वारा उन्हें आत्म निर्भर बनाने के लिये आवासीय भोजन आदि की व्यवस्था कर उनको कुटीर उद्योगों का प्रशिक्षण दिलाने के कार्यक्रम चलाए।प्रशिक्षण प्राप्त दिव्यांगों को आसानी से कम ब्याज या ब्याज रहित ऋण दिया जाए और उनके उत्पादों को बेचने के लिये एक क्रय एजेंसी बनाई जाए।जो भी उत्पाद वे बनाये ।उनका उचित मूल्य मिले और उनका शोषण कोई न कर पाए।इसकी निगरानी अधिकारियों द्वारा की जाए।
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Rajeshmshetty
8 months 1 week ago
Sparsha Bandhu – A Grand Bond Beyond Generations
In India, most rehabilitation efforts for Divyang (differently-abled) children still happen through special schools and city-based institutions. These centres do provide structure, but they also take the child away from the warmth of a family and a familiar environment. Many children end up spending most of their time around professionals rather than loved ones.
On the other side, there is another quiet but serious issue in our society — loneliness among senior citizens. Thousands of elders above 60 now live by themselves, as their children move away for work or education. Even those living with families often feel left out of the daily rhythm of life. They crave a human touch, a conversation, a smile — something that gives them a reason to get up in the morning.
By 2025, India has a very large number of retired professionals and homemakers living in tier-2 and tier-3 cities. They are educated, healthy
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AJAY DEVAN V
8 months 1 week ago
Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA)
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kurva Anil kumar
8 months 1 week ago
rehabilitation is a most usefull and without any complications
the physio can make men to survive in daily life.
we want improve it more than the improvement of pain killer tablets
sideeffect are more in tablet but not in rehabilitation .
we want seperate govt jobs for physiotherapist more
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Madan Monohar dash
8 months 1 week ago
Raw materials like cotton to be cultivated in remote areas by govt. employees of agro concerns to initiate local cultivators on certain price that's root matter of khadi udygo
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J S Landekar
8 months 1 week ago
hi
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Subhash Das
8 months 1 week ago
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children.
This initiative promotes family-based care to help children with special needs grow in nurturing, inclusive environments. Citizens are encouraged to share innovative ideas, identify challenges, and suggest strategies to strengthen India’s adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem, ensuring every child receives love, dignity, and equal opportunity.
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Subhash Das
8 months 1 week ago
Subject: Proposal for Introducing “Patriotism Education” in All Educational Institutions
Respected Sir,
I humbly propose the introduction of “Patriotism Education” as a compulsory subject to build a united and morally strong India. Through the Bharatiyam Concept, this subject will blend moral values, civic duties, and community service, nurturing pride in Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat. It will create disciplined, responsible citizens and support the vision of Viksit Bharat@2047, making patriotism the foundation of national progress.
— Subhash Das
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Santosh Kumar Dhruw
8 months 1 week ago
Iam Santosh Kumar Dhruw From Tata Motors Employee.
mygov_1762325986148378161.pdf
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