Delhi’s ambitious Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model for in-situ slum rehabilitation, designed to leverage private sector efficiency and resources, has faced significant challenges in attracting developers. Despite a decade since its introduction, the progress remains painstakingly slow, with only a handful of projects completed.
Delhi’s ambitious Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model for in-situ slum rehabilitation, designed to leverage private sector efficiency and resources, has faced significant challenges in attracting developers. Despite a decade since its introduction, the progress remains painstakingly slow, with only a handful of projects completed.
A recent RTI (Right to Information) report highlights a widening gap between the number of children legally free for adoption and the rapidly growing pool of prospective adoptive parents in India. According to the latest data, for every child available, as many as 13 families are waiting—underscoring issues of delay, legal bottlenecks, and policy inaction within India’s adoption framework.
A recent RTI (Right to Information) report highlights a widening gap between the number of children legally free for adoption and the rapidly growing pool of prospective adoptive parents in India. According to the latest data, for every child available, as many as 13 families are waiting—underscoring issues of delay, legal bottlenecks, and policy inaction within India’s adoption framework.