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70% of children awaiting adoption in India have disabilities

Nearly 70% of children waiting for adoption in India have disabilities, reveals CARA data. With only 2,000 children registered versus 33,000 waiting parents, officials urge better tracking and surrender systems to protect vulnerable children.

UP Crosses 1 GW Solar Capacity Under PM Suryaghar

Uttar Pradesh hits 1 GW solar capacity under PM Suryaghar Muft Bijlee Yojana, benefiting 2.9 lakh households with bill savings and creating 50,000 jobs. Discover how the state is leading India's green energy revolution.

Sonata CFO: AI Adoption Boosts Operating Margin

Sonata Software CFO Jagannathan CN reveals AI adoption and Agentic AI implementations are driving operating margin growth. Read how technology transformation fuels business success.

India's AI Adoption Gap: 45% in Early Stages

A new report reveals nearly 45% of Indian organizations are in early AI adoption stages, with only 54% having formal reskilling programs. Discover the challenges and opportunities for India's AI future.

TCS Drives Sovereign Cloud Adoption in East Africa

Tata Consultancy Services collaborates with Sybyl & iXAfrica to strengthen East Africa's digital infrastructure and create local employment opportunities. Discover how this partnership positions the region as a tech hub.

Bengaluru adoptions rise 72% from 2020-2025

Bengaluru witnesses 72% surge in child adoptions between 2020-2025, but faces critical shortage of children available. Officials note changing attitudes among couples. Read details.

Majhi: Patnaik Betrayed Nuapada's Trust

New Odisha CM Mohan Charan Majhi launches scathing attack on predecessor Naveen Patnaik, alleging betrayal of Nuapada district's trust and development neglect in fiery political confrontation.

West Bengal Champions Older Child Adoption Movement

West Bengal's child welfare authorities are pioneering a transformative shift in adoption culture, actively encouraging families to embrace older children and teens, moving beyond the traditional preference for infants.

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