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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 ...
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share their ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative focuses on promoting family-based care to ensure that every child with special needs grows up in a loving, nurturing, and inclusive environment rather than institutional settings.
Citizens are encouraged to propose innovative ideas, identify challenges in the adoption of Divyaang children, and suggest practical strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The aim is to develop sustainable, compassionate, and child-centric models of care that enhance the emotional, social, and developmental growth of every child.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share their ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative focuses on promoting family-based care to ensure that every child with special needs grows up in a loving, nurturing, and inclusive environment rather than institutional settings.
Citizens are encouraged to propose innovative ideas, identify challenges in the adoption of Divyaang children, and suggest practical strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The aim is to develop sustainable, compassionate, and child-centric models of care that enhance the emotional, social, and developmental growth of every child.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share their ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative focuses on promoting family-based care to ensure that every child with special needs grows up in a loving, nurturing, and inclusive environment rather than institutional settings.
Citizens are encouraged to propose innovative ideas, identify challenges in the adoption of Divyaang children, and suggest practical strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The aim is to develop sustainable, compassionate, and child-centric models of care that enhance the emotional, social, and developmental growth of every child.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share their ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative focuses on promoting family-based care to ensure that every child with special needs grows up in a loving, nurturing, and inclusive environment rather than institutional settings.
Citizens are encouraged to propose innovative ideas, identify challenges in the adoption of Divyaang children, and suggest practical strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The aim is to develop sustainable, compassionate, and child-centric models of care that enhance the emotional, social, and developmental growth of every child.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share their ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative focuses on promoting family-based care to ensure that every child with special needs grows up in a loving, nurturing, and inclusive environment rather than institutional settings.
Citizens are encouraged to propose innovative ideas, identify challenges in the adoption of Divyaang children, and suggest practical strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The aim is to develop sustainable, compassionate, and child-centric models of care that enhance the emotional, social, and developmental growth of every child.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative aims to promote family-based care to ensure children with special needs grow up in nurturing, inclusive environments.
Citizens are encouraged to suggest innovative ideas, identify challenges, and propose strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The goal is to create sustainable and compassionate models of care that uphold dignity, equality, and inclusion, ensuring every Divyaang child enjoys the warmth and security of a loving family.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative aims to promote family-based care to ensure children with special needs grow up in nurturing, inclusive environments.
Citizens are encouraged to suggest innovative ideas, identify challenges, and propose strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The goal is to create sustainable and compassionate models of care that uphold dignity, equality, and inclusion, ensuring every Divyaang child enjoys the warmth and security of a loving family.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative aims to promote family-based care to ensure children with special needs grow up in nurturing, inclusive environments.
Citizens are encouraged to suggest innovative ideas, identify challenges, and propose strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The goal is to create sustainable and compassionate models of care that uphold dignity, equality, and inclusion, ensuring every Divyaang child enjoys the warmth and security of a loving family.
The Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA), under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, in collaboration with MyGov, invites citizens to share ideas on Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children. This initiative aims to promote family-based care to ensure children with special needs grow up in nurturing, inclusive environments.
Citizens are encouraged to suggest innovative ideas, identify challenges, and propose strategies to strengthen the adoption and rehabilitation ecosystem. The goal is to create sustainable and compassionate models of care that uphold dignity, equality, and inclusion, ensuring every Divyaang child enjoys the warmth and security of a loving family.
The best non-institutionalized rehabilitation model for Divyang children is Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) centered on Parent/Caregiver Capacity Building...