Medical Institutes Must Block Illegal Adoptions
NMC directs all medical institutes to strictly comply with child protection laws to prevent illegal adoptions, emphasizing mandatory reporting and staff training.
NMC directs all medical institutes to strictly comply with child protection laws to prevent illegal adoptions, emphasizing mandatory reporting and staff training.
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