
‘Preferential treatment’ of child welfare council raises eyebrows
The Hindu
Its website says Governor is its patron
The Kerala Government’s ‘preferential treatment’ of the Kerala State Council for Child Welfare (KSCCW), which is in the eye of a controversy related to the alleged illegal adoption of a baby of without the consent of its parents, has raised many eyebrows.
The KSCCW, a registered society under the Travancore-Cochin Literary Scientific and Charitable Societies Registration Act, has Governor as its patron. While Chief Minister is its president, Minister for Social Justice is its first vice president, according to its website.
Government officials, namely directors of Social Justice, Public Instruction and Health Services, are its executive committee members.

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