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Vol 45 | Issue 18
SURROGACY BILL
LIAM FOX FOR GREATER COOPERATION WITH INDIA P25
3rd September to 9th September 2016
Let noble thoughts come to us from every side
Fight between Rights and Morality The Indian government gave its nod to the Surrogacy Bill 2016, in a move aimed to curb unethical practices and exploitation of women in the country. As India slowly made its way into becoming a hub of commercial surrogacy, the administration saw a booming industry that religiously took advantage of the lower class and the desperate. The worst hit are foreign couples, especially from the US and the UK, who have often come to India with the sole purpose of taking a child back home- so says some people. The new bill seeks a bar on unmarried couples, single parents, live-in partners and homosexuals from opting for the procedure, and has a provision for a jail term up to ten years and a fine of Rs 1000,000 for violations like abandoning the child. Addressing the media, India's External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said, "The new bill proposes
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a complete ban on commercial surrogacy in the country and will allow only legally wedded Indian couples married for at least five years to have children through surrogacy. Foreigners as well as
NRIs and PIOs who hold Overseas Citizens of India cards have been barred from opting for surrogacy." She added, "Unmarried couples, single parents, live-in part-
ners and homosexuals cannot opt for surrogacy as per the bill. Legally wedded couples who have been married for at least five years, can opt for surrogacy." She even Continued on page 26
London Mayor visits Hindu temple on their second anniversary
London Mayor Sadiq Khan, Deputy Mayor for Business Rajesh Agrawal, Acharya Swamishree Maharaj, Navin Shah AM, Cllr Muhammed Butt, Cllr Krupesh Hirani, Ashok Chauhan MBE, CB Patel, Kishor Parmar and others
Rt Hon Sadiq Khan, has been the first Muslim Mayor of London to visit Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Kingsbury as the guest of hon-
our to mark the temple's second anniversary on Sunday 28th August 2016. Addressing the packed Mandir, Mr Khan enthused,
“The last time I came here I asked for your prayers and for your blessings to carry me through the election. Continued on page 16