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Child care centre operator arrested from Mumbai

Woman involved in trafficking of children has been arrested from Mumbai. She is on a 7-day remand. Child care centre operator Radhika Sahu was arrested from Mumbai on Friday by Hiranmagri police. She is now on a 7-day remand and will be investigated regarding trafficking of innocent kids. It may be noted that Radhika Sahu has been illegally operating a Child care centre in Sector 3 Hiranmagri.

Investigating officer had obtained production warrant from District Court for arresting Radhika Sahu. Radhika is on a remand until 22nd March. Operator of Child care centre, Radhika Sahu was arrested in Mumbai from restaurant by Meera Road Police, Mumbai. Along with her Puja, a resident from Mumbai, and Puja’s husband Ashish were also arrested. Reportedly Puja had handed over her infant to Radhika 2 months back since she did not want to keep her own child. As per a deal, Puja had sold her infant in 6 lakh rupees. She had asked for Radhika’s assistance in this matter since they both are friends with each other.

These two friends unknowingly went to settle the deal with a police officer in Mumbai and got trapped. Mumbai police arrested these ladies and sent them behind bars from where they were brought to Udaipur on Friday on transit warrant.

Upon getting information of child trafficking, Udaipur police had raided the Child care centre in Hiranmagri Sector 3 from where they found 2 kids who were kept illegally. As per information given to police, one of the child belonged to a woman in Sundervas and the other was from Jhadol. The woman from Sundervas pleaded helplessness in taking care of the child and handed the child to Child Helpline. Police is yet to find out details of parents of the other child who is from Jhadol. Details of this girl’s parents are known to Radhika Sahu. Until further information, both the children have been handed over to Child Welfare Committee.

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Child Trafficking Through International Adoption Continues Despite Regulations

Child Trafficking Through International Adoption Continues Despite Regulations

By Joshua Philipp, The Epoch Times

March 15, 2018 10:09 am Last Updated: March 28, 2018 3:20 pm

Two displaced Iraqi sisters from Mosul, play at an orphanage in Arbil, the capital of the Kurdish autonomous region in northern Iraq, on April 30, 2017. (SAFIN HAMED/AFP/Getty Images)

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Former Lazard Banker’s Home Raided in Rio Tinto Probe

Former Lazard Banker’s Home Raided in Rio Tinto Probe

By Franz Wild and Thomas Biesheuvel

15 March 2018, 12:21 CET Updated on 15 March 2018, 15:43 CET

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And now, buy breast milk online

There are many takers for this in the West. But it’s a trend fraught with danger, not least for the babies

We’ve heard of banks for breast milk, meant for mothers who for some medical reason or emergency, are unable to breastfeed their babies. But a new, dangerous trend is setting in, particularly in developed countries such as the US and UK, where online sale of breast milk is getting more and more takers.

Last week the British Medical Journal ( BMJ) came out with an editorial in which the doctors leading an ongoing research study at the University of London warned mothers buying breast milk online of a high probability of such milk being contaminated.

Not only do their babies face serious health risks due to multiple infections, they said, their very lives could be in danger.

This is because unlike milk banks where the expressed breast milk is pasteurised and stored scientifically, and the donors screened for infections such as HIV, herpes and so on, the online market is totally unregulated.

Exclusive: How a Mumbai Actress Stood up to Traffickers and Rescued 2 Minor Girls!

March 4 was a usual Sunday in the life of 27-year-old actor Preeti Sood, a resident of Versova Mumbai until a series of events turned it into perhaps one of the most dramatic days of her life.

It all began with a phone call. It was from a friend who had just had an appointment at the beauty parlour in the vicinity of Preeti’s house. She told her that there were two minor girls at a salon, who were accompanied by some men. The men were ‘barking orders at the salon staff’ to do their makeup. Even though the salon ladies kept reiterating that such minor girls (aged 7 and 11) did not need that kind of loud makeup, the men kept pushing for it.

It seemed suspicious.

Without wasting any time, Preeti rushed to the salon.

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New rules favour single, financially stable women

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Pune: Single women above the age of 40 and financially stable top the list of parents for adoption, Central Adoption Resource Authority (CARA) has said in an Right to Information (RTI) reply to TOI’s query filed on January 14.

There have been such 159 adoptions, 93 from within the country and 66 inter-country, in the last seven months after the Ministry of Women and Child Development gave preference to single women to adopt. In sharp contrast, of the six adoptions by men, five are in-country and one is an inter-country adoption. The reply, received on February 20, said these adoptions are being processed under the Adoption Regulations, 2017 that were declared last July.

“ There has been an increasing demand from women and the new regulations are helping ease the adoption process,” Central Adoption Resource Authority head Deepak Kumar said. They have been given seniority in the antedate given to them by six months which eases the process, he added.

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Today 40 years ago i was found at Victoria Station in Bombay India. Please, help me to find my family. I just want to let them know that i am alive and doing well. Thank you ???????? Bina

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Inquiry urges payouts for victims of postwar UK child migration scheme

Inquiry urges payouts for victims of postwar UK child migration scheme

Government called on to offer redress to people sent as children to countries such as Australia and Canada

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Thu 1 Mar 2018 16.05 GMT First published on Thu 1 Mar 2018 12.03 GMT

Stolen children, the 44 forgotten complaints So the state body conditioned the investigation

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CHILDREN'S FRIENDS Premier Paolo Gentiloni, the Catholic right-wing leader Carlo Giovanardi, the undersecretary Maria Elena Boschi: they promoted the return of Aibi in the world of adoptions

CHILDREN'S FRIENDS Premier Paolo Gentiloni, the Catholic right-wing leader Carlo Giovanardi, the undersecretary Maria Elena Boschi: they promoted the return of Aibi in the world of adoptions

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Foreign host families misinformed over children's fates in Latvia

Foreign host families misinformed over children's fates in Latvia

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Authors: Rud?te Spakovska (Latvijas Radio Zi?u dienesta producente)

International projects see some children, who have been removed from their families, go on trips to the US twice a year. During this time, for about a month, they stay in host families. The program has come under criticism, and the Welfare Ministry wants to raise the minimum age for foreign stay to twelve. This is because these visits are often tied to foreign adoption, reports Latvian Radio.