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NEW DELHI:Nearly 60 per cent of children adopted in the past six years were girls across states in the country, led by Maharashtra which also recorded the highest number of adoptions in recent years, government data showed.

Indians prefer to adopt girls


New Delhi, May 6 

Nearly 60 per cent of children adopted in the past six years were girls across states in the country, led by Maharashtra which also recorded the highest number of adoptions in recent years, government data showed.

Of the 3,276 children adopted in the country in 2017-18, 1,858 were girls, the data revealed.

In reply to an RTI filed by this correspondent on the number of adoptions in every state since 2012, Child Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) said Maharashtra was at the forefront in adopting girls. The number of girls adopted in 2017 was 353 of a total of 642 adoptions in the state.

Karnataka followed with 286 adoptions, 167 of them girls, CARA, the apex body for adoption in the country, said. Maharashtra’s high score was not just because of the size of the state, but because of the large number of adoption agencies there, said CARA CEO Lieutenant Colonel Deepak Kumar. “Maharashtra has the highest number of adoption agencies in the country at 60 while other states that are bigger have on an average 20 adoption agencies,” he said.

The inter-country adoption also saw an increase, with the number rising from 578 in 2016-17 to 651 in 2017-18. In 2017-18, most adoptions of Indian children were by families in the US, Italy, France and Spain, Kumar said.

“This reflects that things are changing now. Moreover, people feel that it is easier to manage a girl child than a boy, and that’s another big plus point for the girl child to be considered for adoption,” Kumar said.

Kumar refuted reports that more girls were adopted because many more of them were given away for adoption. “It is not that availability of the girl child is higher but that parents are opting more for a girl child. We give them three choices — one can either opt for a girl or a boy or can give no preference...The percentage of those opting specifically for girls to boys would be 55:45,” he said.

Even states with low sex ratios such as Haryana and Uttar Pradesh, couples were opting for adopting girls. In Haryana, 31 girls and 19 boys were adopted while in Uttar Pradesh, 86 girls and 40 boys were adopted in 2016-17, according to the data.

The data come amid a recent report by NITI Aayog which said the sex ratio at birth in India had seen a decline in 17 of the 21 large states.

Kumar welcomed the trend of more girls being adopted, but also acknowledged issues related with adoption of children in India. “In foreign countries, the domestic adoption process is through a lot of other programmes such as sponsorship and foster care. Many children who are in foster care are subsequently adopted. India also has a foster care programme but it has not really taken on because of the mindset of the people,” Kumar said.

He said most people who wished to adopt children did not want a child who was older than 4 or 5 years of age. “So the probability of a child getting adopted almost diminishes to negligible domestically, if the child crosses the age of 5-6 years. I have 20,000 parents registered but we have very few children of a younger age who are legally free for adoption,” he said. — PTI

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