Foreign prospective adoptive parents in limbo as COVID-19 lockdown puts adoption process on hold
Foreign prospective adoptive parents in limbo as COVID-19 lockdown puts adoption process on hold

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Prospective adoptive parents from Malta and Italy talk to Gaon Connection about being stuck in a limbo as COVID-19 restrictions in India leave them in an unenviable position.

Foreign prospective adoptive parents in limbo as COVID-19 lockdown puts adoption process on hold
Foreign prospective adoptive parents in limbo as COVID-19 lockdown puts adoption process on hold

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Prospective adoptive parents from Malta and Italy talk to Gaon Connection about being stuck in a limbo as COVID-19 restrictions in India leave them in an unenviable position.

Foreign prospective adoptive parents in limbo as COVID-19 lockdown puts adoption process on hold
Foreign prospective adoptive parents in limbo as COVID-19 lockdown puts adoption process on hold

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Prospective adoptive parents from Malta and Italy talk to Gaon Connection about being stuck in a limbo as COVID-19 restrictions in India leave them in an unenviable position.

Foreign prospective adoptive parents in limbo as COVID-19 lockdown puts adoption process on hold
Foreign prospective adoptive parents in limbo as COVID-19 lockdown puts adoption process on hold

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Prospective adoptive parents from Malta and Italy talk to Gaon Connection about being stuck in a limbo as COVID-19 restrictions in India leave them in an unenviable position.

'My son is autistic. He is totally nonverbal, but understands what a lockdown means'
'My son is autistic. He is totally nonverbal, but understands what a lockdown means'

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Meenakshi Sharma, a self-taught artist, who lives in Mohali, talks about the lockdown and what it has meant for her autistic son “who has understood a few concepts fairly quickly”

'My son is autistic. He is totally nonverbal, but understands what a lockdown means'
'My son is autistic. He is totally nonverbal, but understands what a lockdown means'

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Meenakshi Sharma, a self-taught artist, who lives in Mohali, talks about the lockdown and what it has meant for her autistic son “who has understood a few concepts fairly quickly”

'My son is autistic. He is totally nonverbal, but understands what a lockdown means'
'My son is autistic. He is totally nonverbal, but understands what a lockdown means'

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Meenakshi Sharma, a self-taught artist, who lives in Mohali, talks about the lockdown and what it has meant for her autistic son “who has understood a few concepts fairly quickly”

'My son is autistic. He is totally nonverbal, but understands what a lockdown means'
'My son is autistic. He is totally nonverbal, but understands what a lockdown means'

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Meenakshi Sharma, a self-taught artist, who lives in Mohali, talks about the lockdown and what it has meant for her autistic son “who has understood a few concepts fairly quickly”

“It was equally wonderful to get Rs 500 donation as it was to get a single donation of Rs 50,000"
“It was equally wonderful to get Rs 500 donation as it was to get a single donation of Rs 50,000"

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Sangitha Krishnamurthi started a fundraiser to help a hospital in Bangalore to get funds for PPEs and ventilators. The lockdown has affected her professionally, but she is doing her bit

“It was equally wonderful to get Rs 500 donation as it was to get a single donation of Rs 50,000"
“It was equally wonderful to get Rs 500 donation as it was to get a single donation of Rs 50,000"

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Sangitha Krishnamurthi started a fundraiser to help a hospital in Bangalore to get funds for PPEs and ventilators. The lockdown has affected her professionally, but she is doing her bit

“It was equally wonderful to get Rs 500 donation as it was to get a single donation of Rs 50,000"
“It was equally wonderful to get Rs 500 donation as it was to get a single donation of Rs 50,000"

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Sangitha Krishnamurthi started a fundraiser to help a hospital in Bangalore to get funds for PPEs and ventilators. The lockdown has affected her professionally, but she is doing her bit

“It was equally wonderful to get Rs 500 donation as it was to get a single donation of Rs 50,000"
“It was equally wonderful to get Rs 500 donation as it was to get a single donation of Rs 50,000"

Sun, 12 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Sangitha Krishnamurthi started a fundraiser to help a hospital in Bangalore to get funds for PPEs and ventilators. The lockdown has affected her professionally, but she is doing her bit

Something positive: “I am stuck on a resort in the Maldives with my family and I am safe”
Something positive: “I am stuck on a resort in the Maldives with my family and I am safe”

Sat, 11 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Afshyna Aishath shares with Prerna Shah her unique experience of staying put at a resort in the Maldives during the lockdown. She speaks of the need for kindness and generosity during this crisis

Something positive: “I am stuck on a resort in the Maldives with my family and I am safe”
Something positive: “I am stuck on a resort in the Maldives with my family and I am safe”

Sat, 11 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Afshyna Aishath shares with Prerna Shah her unique experience of staying put at a resort in the Maldives during the lockdown. She speaks of the need for kindness and generosity during this crisis

Something positive: “I am stuck on a resort in the Maldives with my family and I am safe”
Something positive: “I am stuck on a resort in the Maldives with my family and I am safe”

Sat, 11 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Afshyna Aishath shares with Prerna Shah her unique experience of staying put at a resort in the Maldives during the lockdown. She speaks of the need for kindness and generosity during this crisis

Something positive: “I am stuck on a resort in the Maldives with my family and I am safe”
Something positive: “I am stuck on a resort in the Maldives with my family and I am safe”

Sat, 11 May 2024

By Prerna Shah

Afshyna Aishath shares with Prerna Shah her unique experience of staying put at a resort in the Maldives during the lockdown. She speaks of the need for kindness and generosity during this crisis

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