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Inviting Ideas for Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children

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)
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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 ...

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 collaboration with MyGov, CARA invites all Indian citizens to participate in an important national discussion on the theme:
“Non-institutionalized Rehabilitation of Children with Special Needs (Divyaang Children)”

This initiative seeks to create a collaborative platform where citizens can:
1. Share insights on the challenges and barriers in the identification and adoption of children with special needs
2. Suggest innovative ideas, strategies, or solutions to strengthen the adoption ecosystem
3. Contribute to policy-making by offering actionable recommendations to ensure a loving family environment for every child, especially those currently residing in Specialized Adoption Agencies (SAAs) and Child Care Institutions (CCIs)

Your thoughtful suggestions can play a key role in shaping a more inclusive, compassionate, and efficient adoption framework for Divyaang children.

Who can participate?
All Indian citizens are welcome to join the conversation and submit their ideas.

Why participate?
Selected entries may be featured in national-level publications, exhibitions, and even considered in policy discussions aimed at improving the lives of children with special needs.

Let’s work together to ensure every child finds a loving family and a brighter future. Join the discussion today and be a voice for change!

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Khushrajpatel
Khushrajpatel 8 months 1 week ago
respected sir/madam, My name is khushrajpatel. Iam from Telangana ZPHSQUTHBULLAPUR Government school. non institutional child's ho does Stop 🛑 with a fear of his health issues. I am tell you don't have Stop against any issues with is your only one work have do it . Try and try sometimes you will fail but one time you will success passed on your Target 🎯🎯. Only one thing in your mind don't Stop. THANK YOU
Dr Subir Kumar Bandyopadhyay
Dr Subir Kumar Bandyopadhyay 8 months 1 week ago
In fact care in need is care indeed.In fact make sure in GOVERNMENT SECTOR ,it is appear as DUTY to look upon the ORPHANS OR DIVYANG CHILDREN.I am recalling our old PRIME MINISTER LATE MADAM INDIRA GANDHI ,who went to Mr ARAFAT about her personal safy then Mr ARAFAT replied her that you are getting protection from your GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEE they get sallery ,but I get protection from our own volunteer so I got safe.So willingness and DUTY do not be same.So care by invest is basic prescription to get safer result.
Sunil Kumar Rana
Sunil Kumar Rana 8 months 1 week ago
sir I am a retired army personnel when I am in jodhpur a place called shikargah is there in our PT ground in shikargah i always noticed oil 🛢️ on the surface of PT ground. as this is army land no body observe but if u gave orders for some research there may be india got some oil reserves there . Just a small request for india development Jai Hind sir
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 8 months 1 week ago
Cross-Sectoral Ministerial Coordination: Establish a permanent, empowered inter-ministerial working group (WCD, Health, Social Justice, Education) to ensure cohesive policies, synchronized resource allocation, and a unified national strategy for adopted Divyaang children.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 8 months 1 week ago
Disability-Inclusive Infrastructure Grant: Offer a specific infrastructure grant from the central government to SAAs/CCIs. This funding is dedicated to ensuring fully accessible facilities and a deliberate, small, family-like living environment.
M S KUMARSWAMY
M S KUMARSWAMY 8 months 1 week ago
Mandatory Bi-annual Special Needs Training for Judicial Staff: Require all judicial officers dealing with adoption petitions to undergo recurrent training on the specific legal, social, and emotional issues surrounding the placement of Divyaang children.