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Hospitals and orphanages asked to put cradles for unwanted kids

The Centre has ordered all hospitals and orphanages to put up cradles in front of their buildings so that parents can give up unwanted babies safely.

The 'Palna' scheme will help bridge the gap between the number of children available for adoption and the burgeoning list of adoptive parents.

As of May 2017, there are 1,766 children in child-care institutions across the country, while there were 15,200 prospective adoptive parents waiting in queue.

"The idea is to encourage parents to come and surrender their babies in the cradles so that they don't abandon them or kill them. It is a humane and yet anonymous way to give up your child," Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi said.

The ministry has already sent out orders for implementation of the scheme even as it is awaits clearance from the Ministry of Home Affairs to set up such cradles in front of police stations. "We want such cradles in places where there is night staff present so that they can take the child in immediately," the minister said.
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