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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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RAKENDRA RATILAL MISTRY
RAKENDRA RATILAL MISTRY 3 days 7 hours ago

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VimalaYM
VimalaYM 3 days 8 hours ago

Daer Sir/ Madam,
We should create an awareness from root level about adoption of special needs or physically challenged children. The prospective adoptive parents should keep empathy of each child and about the needs and feelings of all the physically challenged children and they should accept the children with special needs or physically challenged as they are. Most of the social workers or counsellors and Government officials should conduct counselling sessions or awareness programs for biological parents as well as to the Prospective adoptive parents to better understand about the situation and needs of the physically challenged children to take care of them or to help them to get hopes and happiness in their life. From the Government level make some effective schemes to help them financially to become an independent or the family should get financial support , as well as to get better treatment or therapy with free of cost.
Thank you,
Ms. Vimala. Y. M. Social Worker

Shailendra Srivastava_4
Shailendra Srivastava_4 4 days 3 hours ago

Respected Prime Minister Sir,
We purchased an EV to support India’s clean energy mission and reduce pollution. Though EVs are costly, we invested with faith in your green vision. However, fast-charging rates across India are around ₹35 per kWh, making the cost nearly ₹5 per km — almost equal to petrol or diesel. This defeats the purpose of using EVs.
I request you kindly to take action to regulate and reduce fast-charging tariffs, making EV ownership truly economical. A unified platform or policy, like Bharat Taxi App, could ensure transparency and fair pricing.
Sir, EVs are currently viable only within cities; for long trips, costs are the same as fuel vehicles. We support the green cause, but at a high expense. Please help make electric mobility affordable for all.
With respect, it feels like “Humse galti ho gayi.” (We made a mistake to purchase ev)

Shailendra Srivastava 9415003926 Lucknow, A Concerned EV Owner

subodh bansal
subodh bansal 4 days 12 hours ago

दिव्यांग मंत्रालय को कुछ Change-Maker की टीम बनाकर ज़िम्मेदारी देनी चाहिए कि वह दिव्यांगों की समस्या का समाधान करें। 

जो Change-Maker पैशनेट हो जुनून हो और उनके पास आयडिया हो और बह दिव्यांगों के लिये कुछ करना चाहते हो। 

उन Change-Maker को दिव्यांग मंत्रालय को आगे लाना चाहिये। तब अच्छे परिणाम सामने दिखेंगे।

सरकारी प्रयास से आजतक कुछ हासिल नहीं हुआ है। ना ही होने वाला है।

subodh bansal
subodh bansal 4 days 16 hours ago

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)

फाइल divyang2.pattached

PRAVEEN KUMAR C
PRAVEEN KUMAR C 5 days 7 hours ago

Sir, There is a need for central database to effectively identify, provide government assistance for those medically certified.

1. Just like ambulances services there is requirement of trained doctors to visit the divyaang children or adults and provide nutritional supplements, medical support, consultation & treatment at their door step and closed monitoring .
2. Helpline for the family members 24 ×7.
3. Center of excellence with regional nodes for more than 3000 inmates for residential treatment and left out unsupported personnel.
4. Perodical Psychological evaluation and utilization of team in national building activities & development.

Gopal Vikas Jain
Gopal Vikas Jain 5 days 10 hours ago

Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyang Children focuses on empowering children with disabilities within their homes, schools, and communities instead of institutions. It promotes inclusive education, home-based care, and community health support so every child can grow in a natural, supportive environment. This approach strengthens family involvement, reduces social stigma, and ensures affordable, accessible care — especially for rural areas. By combining compassion, community effort, and technology, we can build a society where every Divyang child lives with dignity, independence, and equal opportunity.

Deepshikha Kapoor
Deepshikha Kapoor 5 days 12 hours ago

community-based rehabilitation (CBR) centered on parent/caregiver capacity building, creating an online platform for adoption and government monitoring, and implementing social and educational initiatives like social media campaigns and including stories of people with disabilities in school textbooks to promote empathy and inclusion. Other suggestions focus on providing comprehensive support through a dedicated professional for each adopting family, regional support centers with respite care and training, and financial protection policies to create a stronger, family-based care ecosystem. At last as I believe that the children with some kind of disability have strong sense of humor and are the kindest kids you would ever meet.