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Name: rishi
Country: United States
mere 3 baby girls hai meri wife 6 month pregnent hai meri arthik sthati dhik nahi hai kisi ko new born baby adopt karna ho to mujhe contact kare

Name: Anjali Viegas
Country: canada
i used to do promotion of adoption in india as i am an older adoptee myself and a qualified social worker. now i am with an adoption agency in canada and we have recently got our license to do adoptions from india. it is sad why parents will opt to chose adopting thorugh illegal means. in canada these children do not get immigration into the country and therefore languish in india and hence do not have the option of going to another family. your article is very well written and very relavent. i would like permission to print this article to include in our information package when

Name: SB
Country: usa
good article (private adoptions vs legal system). the laws are getting very strict.

Name: Inder
Country: India
sunil, i do not understand what is your final conclusion with the article private adoptions vs legal system. if we are in a situation of private adoption then what is the right course of action we must follow. in the various options available for adoption we cannot ignore private adoptions as sometimes good babies may be available thro friends or relatives or acquaintences. can she get an indian passport? please advise.

Name: Ran
Country: India
im from uk, i was taken to india at 8.5 months preganant. i gave birth to my daughter, then my parents gave her up for adoption. now i am fighting case against my mother. will it be hard finding my baby, or getting her back from the adoptive family? i didnt agree to the adoption, i was forced.

Name: Sunil
Country: India
dear inder, the conclusion to my article is that one should be careful while dealing with private adoptions. and their is nothing as good or bad babies... they are children who need homes and their are families who need children in their homes. if you adopt from a friend / relative the relative might claim the child any time, then what will be the outcome you can imagine.... the child will get passport, but with the names of his biological parent in private adoption...

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