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Inviting Ideas for Non-Institutionalised Rehabilitation of Divyaang Children

Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2025
17:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
In 2025, the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) is placing special focus on promoting family-based care for children with special needs (Divyaang children). In ...
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Yash Rawat
3 months 1 week ago
It is good insitate for this.it will go long way it new way of the future world.
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DEEPAK KUMAR
3 months 1 week ago
Children with disabilities in India often rely on institutional support, which separates them from family and community life. My sister, a Divyang child, faces daily challenges in accessing therapy, inclusive education, and social interaction. Many families like ours struggle due to lack of nearby facilities and limited awareness of home-based rehabilitation options.
To address this, I propose a Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) and Parental Empowerment Model
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FirojPradhan
3 months 1 week ago
Non-institutionalised rehabilitation of Divyaang children is not just a social duty it is a collective promise to give every child dignity, independence, and a future filled with possibilities. We seek practical, community based ideas that bring support directly to children and their families. This includes home based therapies, neighbourhood learning circles, inclusive play groups, and skill-building through local volunteers. We welcome ideas that use local resources, digital tools, and family participation to make care accessible and personal. Small interventions like trained community caregivers, mobile therapy vans, parental counselling, and peer support groups can create big change. Share your ideas to help build a society where every Divyaang child grows, learns, and thrives within their own home and community.
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FirojPradhan
3 months 1 week ago
Non-institutionalised rehabilitation of Divyaang children is not just a social duty—it is a collective promise to give every child dignity, independence, and a future filled with possibilities. We seek practical, community-based ideas that bring support directly to children and their families. This includes home-based therapies, neighbourhood learning circles, inclusive play groups, and skill-building through local volunteers. We welcome ideas that use local resources, digital tools, and family participation to make care accessible and personal. Small interventions—like trained community caregivers, mobile therapy vans, parental counselling, and peer-support groups—can create big change. Share your ideas to help build a society where every Divyaang child grows, learns, and thrives within their own home and community.
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FirojPradhan
3 months 1 week ago
Launch a nationwide social media drive on platforms like X, Instagram, and Facebook to promote family-based rehab for Divyang children. Feature user-generated videos of parents sharing home therapy successes, tagged #DivyangHomeHeroes. Partner with influencers and NGOs for weekly live sessions on stigma-busting and skill-building tips.
Include challenges: "Share Your Rehab Hack" for entries rewarding adaptive aids. Use AR filters for virtual inclusion simulations to educate on community support. Tie into Accessible India by highlighting policy wins like ramp installations in homes.
Amplify via targeted ads to rural caregivers, aiming to reach 50K families in 2025. Track impact through story shares and adoption queries to CARA. Empowers non-institutional care, fostering joy and potentials.
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Krishna Agrawal
3 months 1 week ago
In 2025, the Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) is placing special focus on promoting family-based care for children with special needs (Divyaang children). In collaboration with MyGov, CARA invites all Indian citizens to participate in an important national discussion on the theme:
“Non-institutionalized Rehabilitation of Children with Special Needs (Divyaang Children)”
This initiative seeks to create a collaborative platform where citizens can:
1. Share insights on the challenges and barriers in the identification and adoption of children with special needs
2. Suggest innovative ideas, strategies, or solutions to strengthen the adoption ecosystem
3. Contribute to policy-making by offering actionable recommendations to ensure a loving family environment for every child, especially those currently residing in Specialized Adoption Agencies (SAAs) and Child Care Institutions (CCIs)
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GURUSANKARAN L
3 months 1 week ago
It is good insitate for this.it will go long way it new way of the future world.
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Kanak ch Rabha
3 months 1 week ago
pm Kisan ka Paisa rukte Rakha hai ki nahi mila ga sir please send me your number 8099937593
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Ishan Mahanta
3 months 1 week ago
yahi
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ARIHANT JAIN
3 months 1 week ago
my idea in this is that every person should try to rehablitate in their realation then in their varna , then in their jati , then in their religion, that is the one way other first in their family then in their negigbourhood, then in their village, then in city, then in district then in state , then in country, then in neogboring country and if some capability left to rehabitate divyaan go to whole world. by adopting this every family, every relative, every caste, every religinon covered . and every family every neigbor hood every city,every state and in the last whole world and whole humanity secure
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