New Delhi: The apex adoption body CARA ( Central Adoption Resource Authority) has extended the timelines for in-country adoption process due to the prevailing situation of COVID-19.
In a letter dated May 29 addressed to all state adoption resource agencies, district child protection units and specialised adoption agencies, the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) said in the wake of the pandemic and the prevailing travel restrictions in India, it has been decided to further extend the period of child matching with prospective adoptive parents (PAPs) till June 30.
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