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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Babies on sale!

Prof Rajita Chaudhuri on 'THEY ARE COMING TO GET YOU – NOT ALIENS SILLY'

Illegal adoption routes are preferred by adoptive parents

Recently a couple of illegal adoption cases were exposed by various media houses in Bangalore and Mumbai. Adoption fundamentally was meant to provide a better living and growth environment for orphans. Historically, the process of adoption was given a very high social recognition. But then, the present form of adoption is all about a trade, which is getting murkier by the day. And no one is to be blamed other than the law of the land, which has acted as a catalyst to this trade. Adoption laws in India are not just laden with pointlessly prolonged and complex official processes, but surprisingly are different for different religion, in spite of Indian Constitution being secular in nature. These discriminatory and complex legal procedures have created an enabling environment for 'Baby mafia' to thrive.

Adoption laws in India, unlike elsewhere in the world, falls within the arena of personal laws and varies from religion to religion. On the one hand, where Hindu Personal Law provides scope for adoption, on the other, the Muslim law doesn�t encourage such practice. Christians, Parsis and Jews can only be legal guardians and not parents � however, this law is still under reconsideration. Moreover, Indian laws still do not permit couples above the age of 45 to adopt children. Also the supply of children for adoption, through legal route, is quite limited and scarce, and so the adoptive parents have to wait for years for their turn to come. If the adoptive parents hold a NRI status, then they have bigger problems as then they need to channelise their request through a recognised Central Adoption Resource Agency, which is again in short supply. The discriminatory and non-uniform law makes and the resultant asymmetries in the market forces the adoptive parents go through non-conventional channels. For that matter even if an adoptive parent successfully crosses all the above hurdles, the bigger predicament that appears in their route is the right of birth mother. According to the Supreme Court, the �birth� mother is given 60 days after surrendering the baby to the adoptive parents to get back the baby, if she changes her mind. In such a case, the adoptive parents are left with no choice, even after all paper work and monetary expenditures.

In case of illegal adoption, not only the adoptive parents get a choice of a baby, but can by pass long formal procedures. They not just escape the perils of long waiting list and age-bar but also the numerous visits to Central Adoption Resource Agency (in case of NRIs). The biggest relief the parents get from illegal routes is the call back right of birth mothers. Most of the time, non-Hindus resort to illegal adoption in order to call themselves as parents (officially) and just not be confined to guardian tag. Guardian tag not also raises issues like inheritance rights but also is seen as social taboo. But then these illegal routes don�t promise these children a safe home and equal rights (which is taken care of by legal procedures). There have been numerous cases where adoptive parents abandon these children after few months of adoption and also escape any legal action as well. Children adopted through such routes are also found being sold in flesh trade market and are sometime exported as slaves and bonded labourers to other countries.

In India, where there are tens of hundreds of children on streets without any care, it is imperative to streamline the adoption process and for that the adoption laws should be drafted with a singular objective and that is to provide home to every homeless child!

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2010.

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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Wednesday, November 17, 2010

HOLLYWOOD BOLLYWOOD and MORE: Wind from the woods

IIPM Prof Rajita Chaudhuri: The New Age Woman

Who’ll steal the show?

Starlets Deepika PadukoneDeepika Padukone and Sonam Kapoor are seen as competitors by the audience. Where Ranbir and Sonam’s reel life chemistry in “Saawariya” failed them, Ranbir and Deepika’s real life chemistry became the talk of the town. While Deepika became an A-list actress with her very first film, Sonam is still struggling to establish her ground. And now, the two are once again up for another face-off in “I Hate Love Stories” and “Break Ke Baad”, where Sonam and Deepika (respectively) are paired opposite Imran Khan. Now, let’s wait and watch whose chemistry with Khan is more explosive this time around! Veering Vir

Stand-up Vir Dascomedian Vir Das has seriously taken the plunge into acting in films. He went through a gruelling nine-audition ordeal to land a role in Aamir Khan’s “Delhi Belly”. Not one to forget his first love, Vir also took time out between the shooting schedules of “Badmaash Company” and performed live shows in the US. Now, despite the appreciation that “Badmaash Company” garnered him, Vir is flooded with fan-mail calling him back to stand-up comedy! Let’s wait and see if Vir laughs-off the mails or stands up for his new passion. Set to prove a point!

TheArjun Rampal hot model-turned-actor, Arjun Rampal, is usually praised more for his looks than acting skills, despite working very hard on his films. His effort did pay off when his powerful acting was appreciated in “Om Shanti Om”, “The Last Lear” and “Rock On!!”, except his winning-streak was followed by a very forgettable flick “Fox”. The hunk will now be seen in “Rajneeti”, and in order to essay the role of a politician just right, he keenly observed young politicians like Rahul Gandhi, Sachin Pilot and Milind Deora. Hopefully, this time he will once again show us that he’s a National-Award-winning actor and not just a drop-dead gorgeous hunk! The girl of his dreams…

Cannes Film Festival did not only showcase films, but also became a platform to display some love! Spanish actor, Javier Bardem, openly spoke about his sweetheart, Penelope Cruz, upon receiving the Best Actor award, and the teary-eyed actress smiled and blew kisses at her beau. Together since 2007, the couple have never openly spoken about their relationship. After being showered with praises in public by her love, the Oscar winning actress definitely went back a winner from the Festival.

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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2010.

An Initiative of IIPM, Malay Chaudhuri and Arindam chaudhuri (Renowned Management Guru and Economist).

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IIPM BBA MBA Institute: Student Notice Board
Run after passion and not money, says Arindam Chaudhuri
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