What a latter to the tahasildas (m.r.o) .explainig the problem faced by the farmes because of famin?
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Parekh knew the process like the back of her hand. She had done this before. Two years ago, she had registered on CARA for the first time. But she had to withdraw her application a few months later as she couldn’t get past the HSR phase. “The social worker from the adoption agency kept asking me why I was not getting married,” alleges Parekh. “At one point, she clearly told me I should get married and have a child of my own first. Then I could think of adopting.” These words sound familiar to 31-year-old Aditya Tiwari from Pune.
On New Year’s Day in 2016, he became the youngest single parent to adopt a child with special needs in India, but it had not been easy. “During my Home Study Report interview the previous year,” he says, “I was asked if I had considered that adopting a child at the age of 27 might hinder my chances of getting married, that it’ll spoil my life.” The attitudes towards single people have some way to go but CARA’s laws have changed over the years, becoming more accommodative and even encouraging of them.