Puruṣha mulagā (kinva koṇatehi mula) ekaca stri mhaṇuna dattaka gheṇe--(Kamavaṇari aso kinva na kamavaṇari aso)
Puruṣha mulagā (kinva koṇatehi mula) ekaca stri mhaṇuna dattaka gheṇe--(Kamavaṇari aso kinva na kamavaṇari aso)
Adopting a Purush Mulga (or any child) as a single Stree—(Kamavaṇari aso kinva na kamavaṇari aso)—Bharatasaha aneka desammadhye kayadesiraritya sakya ahe. However, the process involves several legal, financial, and social considerations. Here's a clear overview of how it typically works, especially in India under the Juvenile Justice (Care and Protection of Children) Act, 2015, and governed by CARINGS (Central Adoption Resource Authority – CARA):
Eligibility for Single Women to Adopt a Male Child
1. Legal Eligibility:
A Single women can adopt a male or female child.
Vayaca pharaka: Dattaka aai aṇi dattaka ghatalelya mulamadhye kimana 25 varṣannce antara asale pahije.
Kimana vaya: Dattaka gheṇaṟyaca vaya kimana 21 varṣe asale pahije
2. Earning vs. Non-Earning Women:
Earning Women: Preferred, as they can show financial stability to support the child.
Non-Earning Women: Still allowed to adopt, but must show they have adequate support — such as:
A stable family income (from family or spouse, if separated/widowed)
Bacat, malamatta kinva itar arthika Backup purava
Icchuka palaka kinva aadhar praṇali
CARA assesses the total caregiving environment, not just personal income.
Adoption Process in India (via CARA)
Register on CARA’s Website: https://cara.nic.in
Kagadapatre sabamiṭa kara, jase ki:
Identity proof, income certificate (if applicable), health certificate
Gr̥ha abhyasa (paravanadharaka samajika karyakartyane kela)
Home Study Report (HSR): This assesses your readiness, mental and emotional preparedness, and living conditions.
Child Matching: You’ll be referred a child from a recognized adoption agency (Specialised Adoption Agency - SAA).
. Kayadesir dattaka aadesh: Jilha daṇḍadhikaṟyanni (DM) jari kela ahe
Post-Adoption Follow-up: Periodic visits by agency to ensure child’s well-being.
Tips for Non-Earning Women
Mulala vaḍhavaṇyasaṭhi bhavanika aṇi saririk tayari dakhava
Demonstrate a support system—family or close community members who will assist.
Vishvasaharya vyaktinkaḍuna sandarbha samaviṣṭa kara.
Consider consulting a licensed adoption lawyer or agency to prepare a strong case.