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What is being done to improve adoption rates in India?

This image shows a swaddled baby, illustrating that adoption rates in India are low, despite the high number of abandoned and orphaned children

Adoption rates in India are low, despite the high number of abandoned and orphaned children. Image: Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

Vidyadhar Prabhudesai
Co-founder , LeadCap Ventures
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