Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Int’l adoptions: UP witnesses ten-fold rise in over four years

As many as 33 girls and 10 boys adopted by couples from outside India, last year. Ninety-four girls, 49 boys adopted by people in India

- Saurabh Chauhan saurabh.chauhan@htlive.com ▪

LUCKNOW:Inter-country adoption of children from Uttar Pradesh is on the rise. Records of the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), a pan-India agency, show that more and more foreigners and non-resident Indians (NRI) are opening their arms to children from the state. Also, in both internatio­nal and in-country adoptions, there is a marked preference for the girl child.

According to CARA, 43 children from UP were adopted by parents located outside India, in 2018. This is ten times more than the number of inter-country adoptions witnessed by the state in 2014-15 -- four.

In another heartening developmen­t, the state, where the sex ratio is 913 females against 1,000 males, 49 boys and as many as 94 girls were adopted by domestic couples last year. An official of the state women and child developmen­t department, Puneet Mishra, said, “Now, things are changing. Even in-country adoptions have a fair share of girl children.” Activist Ruchi Tripathi shed more light on the trend. “There is no discrimina­tion between girls and boys abroad, so naturally, the kids’ gender is not a considerat­ion for couples from outside the country. But in the domestic scenario too, the situation is changing. Earlier, most prospectiv­e adoptive parents preferred the male child. However, with consistent counsellin­g, they are also increasing­ly welcoming the girl child,” she said. Prospectiv­e adoptive parents who can’t have kids of their own or those who have lost their child/children due to a known cause (sickness/ accident) as well as single women over 40 years of age are provided priority in accordance to regulation 60 of the Adoption Regulation­s, 2017, said an official.

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