The Phnom Penh Post

Care homes inspected in India

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INDIA has ordered an immediate inspection of all childcare homes run by a religious order founded by Mother Teresa after a nun was arrested over an alleged adoption racket.

Illegal adoption is big business in India, with over 100,000 children reported missing every year. Many are given up by desperatel­y poor parents but others are snatched from hospitals and train stations.

Police earlier this month arrested the nun and a worker at one of the Missionari­es of Charity order’s homes in Ranchi, the capital of eastern Jharkhand state, over allegation­s that at least five infants were sold for potentiall­y thousands of dollars.

The scandal blew up after local child welfare authoritie­s informed police about a newborn missing from the home, which is meant to care for unwed pregnant women and mothers in distress.

In a statement late Monday, Women and Child Developmen­t Minister Maneka Gandhi said all state government­s have been asked “to get child care homes run by Missionari­es of Charity all over the country inspected immediatel­y”.

She also said all childcare institutio­ns should be registered and linked to the central adoption authority within the next month.

In December India’s Supreme Court had ordered mandatory registrati­on of all childcare institutio­ns and bringing orphanages under the central adoption system.

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