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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)

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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Navneet Kumar
Navneet Kumar 2 days 4 hours ago

Strengthening the child adoption ecosystem requires a blend of technological innovation, policy reform, and community engagement. Emerging global and Indian best practices reveal several creative and practical solutions across digital, social, and legal dimensions
1)Adoption agencies are modernizing through AI-powered matching algorithms that analyze profiles of prospective parents and children, improving the quality and speed of placements while lowering emotional disruptions
2)India’s reforms under the Juvenile Justice Act (2021) and Adoption Regulation (2022) emphasize a child-centric approach with structured pre-, during-, and post-adoption counselling
Community-led awareness campaigns to destigmatize non-biological parenthood and promote the adoption of older or differently-abled children foster broader acceptance

ROHITKUMAR
ROHITKUMAR 2 days 13 hours ago

Raise awareness among citizens about the adoption process of Divyaang children through widespread campaigns that address myths and social stigma. This will encourage more families to consider adoption.

Simplify and expedite legal and procedural steps to reduce adoption delays, ensuring that more children can find families faster.

Provide targeted counseling and support services for adoptive parents, helping them prepare for the unique needs of Divyaang children and ensuring smoother integration into new families.

Encourage community-based foster care and family support networks to create a more inclusive environment outside institutional settings.

Use technology to create a transparent database connecting prospective parents, Specialized Adoption Agencies (SAAs), and Child Care Institutions (CCIs) to facilitate timely matches.

Mritunjay Singh champawat
Mritunjay Singh champawat 2 days 13 hours ago

To,
Prime Minister

1. *Freedom to Sell Property*: Removing restrictions on SC/ST individuals selling their properties could empower them economically by allowing them to utilize their assets more freely.

2. *Solar Panels on Government Offices*: Installing solar panels would reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability, setting an example for the private sector.

3. *Utilizing Vacant Government Land*: Developing vacant land into shops could generate revenue and create economic opportunities.

4. *Premium Location Development*: Developing premium locations into shops could boost local economies and create jobs.

5. *Optimizing Vacant Land*: Land in front of umaid bhawan palace jodhpur which is very prime location land is vacant in my knowledge this land belongs to income tax department land this land can be better used for generating great revenue to government of India and rental could further generate revenue and promote economic activity.

6. *Economic-Based Reservation*

kuldeep mohan trivedi
kuldeep mohan trivedi 2 days 21 hours ago

दिव्यांगों को आत्म निर्भर बनाने के लिए उन्हें तकनीकी ज्ञान देने की व्यवस्था हर ब्लाक में होनी चाहिए।उन्हें निःशुल्क प्रशिक्षण कुटीर उद्योग धंधों में देने की व्यवस्था सरकार को करना चाहिए।उनको आर्थिक मदद करने के लिये बिना ब्याज के ऋण और अनुदान देकर उन्हें विकास की मुख्य धारा से जोड़कर उन्हें अष्टम निर्भर बनाया जा सकता है।

Vinit Gavankar
Vinit Gavankar 3 days 4 hours ago

Suggestion for the government to correct the following.

1) We need to have a rule on minimum wages, i.e, Salary as per inflation in the Country / State.
2) Population Control.
3) More and more Digital currency and tracking.
4) Use of satellite internet to replace paper books in schools, colleges, or any educational sector, and use of PDF books.
5) Use of our own IT software from companies like Zoho or any Indian company in all government offices.
6) Our own fighter jet engine, EV fast charging technology development.
7) Digital passport instead of paper-based. and digital AI-based tracking on all indian airports.
8) New waterways. Example: Mumbai - Kokan started recently, but its ticket cost is high.
9) Introduction of new Bullet train routes.
10) Most importantly, Independent Vidharbh as a new state.

Thanks,
Vinit Gavankar

Sai Krishna Pradhan
Sai Krishna Pradhan 3 days 15 hours ago

Non-institutionalised rehabilitation empowers Divyaang children to grow within families and communities instead of being confined to institutions. It focuses on inclusion, dignity, and independence. Families can be trained to provide basic home-based therapies, speech practice, and emotional care. Schools should have ramps, Braille materials, special educators, and flexible learning to ensure equal access. Technology like therapy apps, AI speech tools, and affordable assistive devices can make rehabilitation easier at home. Communities should organise awareness drives, inclusive sports, and cultural programs to promote empathy and acceptance. NGOs and local governments must collaborate to deliver health, education, and skill development services directly to families. True rehabilitation means equality, not sympathy—helping every Divyaang child live with confidence and pride. When society embraces inclusion, these children become the strength of a compassionate and progressive India.

Mritunjay Singh champawat
Mritunjay Singh champawat 3 days 15 hours ago

To,
Prime Minister

1. *Freedom to Sell Property*: Removing restrictions on SC/ST individuals selling their properties could empower them economically by allowing them to utilize their assets more freely.

2. *Solar Panels on Government Offices*: Installing solar panels would reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability, setting an example for the private sector.

3. *Utilizing Vacant Government Land*: Developing vacant land into shops could generate revenue and create economic opportunities.

4. *Premium Location Development*: Developing premium locations into shops could boost local economies and create jobs.

5. *Optimizing Vacant Land*: Land in front of umaid bhawan palace jodhpur which is very prime location land is vacant in my knowledge this land belongs to income tax department land this land can be better used for generating great revenue to government of India and rental could further generate revenue and promote economic activity.

6. *Economic-Based Reservation*

Mritunjay Singh champawat
Mritunjay Singh champawat 3 days 15 hours ago

To,
Prime Minister

1. *Freedom to Sell Property*: Removing restrictions on SC/ST individuals selling their properties could empower them economically by allowing them to utilize their assets more freely.

2. *Solar Panels on Government Offices*: Installing solar panels would reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability, setting an example for the private sector.

3. *Utilizing Vacant Government Land*: Developing vacant land into shops could generate revenue and create economic opportunities.

4. *Premium Location Development*: Developing premium locations into shops could boost local economies and create jobs.

5. *Optimizing Vacant Land*: Land in front of umaid bhawan palace jodhpur which is very prime location land is vacant in my knowledge this land belongs to income tax department land this land can be better used for generating great revenue to government of India and rental could further generate revenue and promote economic activity.

6. *Economic-Based Reservation*