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	<title>Comments on: Parliament soon to enact Surrogacy Law</title>
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		<title>By: RAJESH</title>
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		<dc:creator>RAJESH</dc:creator>
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		<description>Indian  Govt. ART provisions  make it complicated  and create a breed of unknown parentage.

The bill states that know friend or known person or relative can be a gamete donor  making it costlier for Indian  opting for ART. At the same time helping the single men /woman/gay/lesbians from other counties to buy the gametes.

Complete secrecy is maintained in the process  this is not acceptable for Indian mindset  After all we are people of the country where Mahatma Gandhi  was born. A man known for truth and transparency. 

By  preventing known donor to donate the gametes what the bill is achieving  I don’t know  at least it is not making a caste less society  as presumed by the  committee. It is creating only a breed of children whose parentage is unknown.

This provision only brings a big secret, which is very hard to keep and at the same time to accept, in  to the life of Parents and Children  born Out of donations  that too at a huge cost . So it is better if the bill allows for known donors .  

Preventing the ART clinics from hiring surrogates is a goo idea  in preventing unethical practices.
Establishing ART banks helps only the foreign gay/unconcerned couple. India is society divided on the basis of caste  so people tend to choose their surrogates on the basis of caste is not very much  true choosing will be there on the basis of caste/color/looks  etc.It is just because, unlike the west most Indians are  not unconcerned with the well being of the mother of their child . They like to care for her, even long after the job is completed. In case they have to bring her to their home ,or visit her if she of the same caste, it helps hide the real fact from peeping eyes .  
So it is better to Ask the commissioning couple  to bring their own surrogates through paper advertisements .
ART banks help only in commoditizing the woman.
Helps only the Foreigners at the expense of Indians  

Draft wont say anything about the unmarried women working as  surrogates and the child living status of the surrogate mother . It should be made mandatory for woman to have at least one surviving child of her own  to act as  a surrogate .

Lastly the bill is aiming at commoditizing human life  may be that of the child /surrogate etc. Aiming and facilitating  the ends of foreign nationals and a bunch full of ART cleanics  all the while giving wrong signals to the society.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Indian  Govt. ART provisions  make it complicated  and create a breed of unknown parentage.</p>
<p>The bill states that know friend or known person or relative can be a gamete donor  making it costlier for Indian  opting for ART. At the same time helping the single men /woman/gay/lesbians from other counties to buy the gametes.</p>
<p>Complete secrecy is maintained in the process  this is not acceptable for Indian mindset  After all we are people of the country where Mahatma Gandhi  was born. A man known for truth and transparency. </p>
<p>By  preventing known donor to donate the gametes what the bill is achieving  I don’t know  at least it is not making a caste less society  as presumed by the  committee. It is creating only a breed of children whose parentage is unknown.</p>
<p>This provision only brings a big secret, which is very hard to keep and at the same time to accept, in  to the life of Parents and Children  born Out of donations  that too at a huge cost . So it is better if the bill allows for known donors .  </p>
<p>Preventing the ART clinics from hiring surrogates is a goo idea  in preventing unethical practices.<br />
Establishing ART banks helps only the foreign gay/unconcerned couple. India is society divided on the basis of caste  so people tend to choose their surrogates on the basis of caste is not very much  true choosing will be there on the basis of caste/color/looks  etc.It is just because, unlike the west most Indians are  not unconcerned with the well being of the mother of their child . They like to care for her, even long after the job is completed. In case they have to bring her to their home ,or visit her if she of the same caste, it helps hide the real fact from peeping eyes .<br />
So it is better to Ask the commissioning couple  to bring their own surrogates through paper advertisements .<br />
ART banks help only in commoditizing the woman.<br />
Helps only the Foreigners at the expense of Indians  </p>
<p>Draft wont say anything about the unmarried women working as  surrogates and the child living status of the surrogate mother . It should be made mandatory for woman to have at least one surviving child of her own  to act as  a surrogate .</p>
<p>Lastly the bill is aiming at commoditizing human life  may be that of the child /surrogate etc. Aiming and facilitating  the ends of foreign nationals and a bunch full of ART cleanics  all the while giving wrong signals to the society.</p>
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