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Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA)

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April 29, 2025

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Why in News?

In Financial Year 2024-25, India saw a record 4,515 adoptions, the highest in nearly a decade and of these, 4,155 were domestic, marking a powerful shift in societal attitudes.

  • CARA – It acts as the nodal body for adoption of orphan, abandoned and surrendered Indian children through its associated /recognised adoption agencies.
  • Set up – 1990
  • Legality – It is a statutory body through Section 68 of the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015.
  • It is headed by Member Secretary & CEO
  • Nodal ministry – Ministry of Women & Child Development.
  • Mission – To ensure no child is left behind.
  • Mandate – To monitor and regulate in-country and inter-country adoptions through Child Adoption Resource Information & Guidance System (CARINGS).

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  • Functions – To promote In-country adoptions and to facilitate Inter-state adoptions in coordination with State Agency.
  • To regulate Inter-country adoptions.
  • To carry out the functions of the Central Authority under the Hague Convention on protection of Children and Cooperation in respect of Intercountry Adoption, 1993, ratified by India in 2003.
  • To frame regulations on adoption and related matters from time to time as may be necessary.

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  • Fundamental principle – Preference shall be given to place the child in adoption with Indian citizens with due regard to the principle of placement of the child in their own socio-cultural environment, as far as possible.
  • Illegal adoption – It amounts to child trafficking and is a punishable offense under The Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Amendment Act, 2021.

Recent Status of Child Adoption in India

  • In 2023-24 – Over 8,500 children were identified and added to the adoption pool—many of them from institutions where they had long waited to be seen, chosen, and loved.
  • 245 new agencies were added to CARA's network, making adoption more accessible than ever.

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References

  1. PIB| Successful Stories of Child Adoption

CARA| Central Adoption Resource Authority

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