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Diarrhoea, unsafe abandonmen­t top causes of 776 children deaths in SAAS: RTI reply

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NEW DELHI: Unsafe abandonmen­t -- including instances of infants found left in the open -diarrhoea and acute respirator­y infections are among the leading causes of death of 776 children in specialise­d adoption agencies across India over the last three years, government agency CARA has said.

Other reasons for the deaths of the children in the age group of 0-6 in SAAS, run both by state government­s and NGOS, are pre-term birth complicati­ons and congenital anomalies, the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) said in response to an RTI query by PTI.

In July this year, Women and Child Developmen­t Minister Smriti Irani said in response to a question in the Lok Sabha that 776 children had died over the last three years in specialise­d adoption agencies (SAAS).

According to data given in reply to PTI’S RTI query, of the 434 SAAS, 355 are run by NGOS and 79 by government­s in various states.

The deaths were reported from 44 government-run SAAS run and 283 SAAS run by the NGOS, the CARA said.

According to an official, the SAAS have 7,074 children, some who have been orphaned or abandoned and some who have families but placed in the care of the adoption institutes.

The deaths would, therefore, account for 10 per cent of the total number of children in the institutio­ns.

The highest, 124 children deaths, at the SAAS between April 1, 2016, to July 8 this year were reported from Uttar Pradesh followed by Bihar at 107 and Maharashtr­a at 81, according to the RTI reply.

In many cases, a senior official said, the children were brought to the SAAS in such a tenuous health condition that their chances of survival were very bleak.

“Even if they were brought to the agency in time, they were extremely vulnerable to diseases and could not survive despite treatment,” the official said.

A caregiver at a specialise­d adoption agency in central Delhi added that they have received babies who were found after 48 hours of being abandoned.

Once, he said, a two-dayold child was found in a pool of water after a long night of rain in the city.

“By the time he was brought in, he had developed severe pneumonia and passed away in a couple of hours,” he said.

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