By: Nazia Nabi
Adoption is one of the most beautiful expressions of love and humanity! It is a journey that brings families together, not through blood, but through heart. In India, where thousands of children live in child care institutions waiting for the warmth of a loving home, adoption provides them with the gift of belonging and the promise of a better future.
Today many individuals, couples, and even families who already have children are choosing to adopt, not out of necessity, but out of the desire to share their lives and love. It is a hopeful and life affirming choice that transforms both the lives of the children and those who welcome them home.
To ensure that every adoption is carried out ethically and in the best interest of the child, India has established a well-structured legal framework. At the center of this system are two key bodies: the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) and the Child Welfare Committee (CWC).
CARA, under the Ministry of Women and Child Development, oversees and regulates the entire adoption process. It operates through an online portal (www.cara.nic.in), where prospective adoptive parents (PAPs) can register and begin their journey. This digital system promotes transparency and ensures that every step is monitored and documented.
Once registered, PAPs must submit necessary documents, proof of identity, income, health certificates and undergo a Home Study Report, conducted by competent social worker. This step ensures that the family environment is safe, supportive, and emotionally ready for the child.
But before a child becomes eligible for adoption, another vital authority plays a crucial role the Child Welfare Committee (CWC). The CWC is a statutory body empowered under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015. It is responsible for declaring a child “legally free for adoption” after ensuring that all efforts to trace the biological family have been exhausted, or in the case of surrender, the legal surrender process has been completed. This declaration by the CWC is essential. It ensures that no child is adopted without due diligence, and that their rights and welfare are fully protected. The CWC also works closely with Specialised Adoption Agencies (SAAs) to monitor the care of children while they await adoption, making sure their emotional and physical needs are met during this transitional time.
Once a child is declared legally free, CARA matches them with suitable adoptive parents based on preferences, availability, and waiting periods. For the families, this is often the most emotional moment when they meet the child they will soon call their own. It is a moment of immense joy and celebration a new beginning for the child and the parents alike.
Adoption does come with its own set of challenges, adjustment periods, emotional transitions, and social perceptions. However, most adoptive families speak of these as small hurdles on the path to a rewarding and deeply fulfilling experience.
India is slowly but surely moving toward becoming a more adoption-positive society. As more families come forward and as awareness grows, the stigma once associated with adoption is giving way to acceptance and celebration. It is now widely recognised that families are built on love, not just lineage.
To further support this positive trend, it is important that communities, schools, media, and policymakers continue to advocate for adoption and support adoptive families. Encouraging dialogue, sharing success stories, and simplifying procedures can help more children find the loving homes they deserve.
Every child adopted is not only gaining a family but also regaining a future.Let us all recognise adoption for what it truly is a courageous, generous, and joyful choice. One that brings people together, creates unbreakable bonds, and proves that love truly makes a family
In the end, adoption is not just a legal process it is a heartfelt commitment to nurture, guide, and love a child for life. Thanks to the coordinated efforts of CARA, the Child Welfare Committee, and countless dedicated families, more children are finding homes, and more homes are being filled with joy.
Let us celebrate adoption not as an alternative, but as a powerful and purposeful way to build a family, one filled with love, acceptance, and hope.
The writer is Member Child Welfare Committee, Baramulla.
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