If You want Baby visit at Surrogacy Factory in Delhi

surrogacy factory in delhi కోసం చిత్ర ఫలితం

A bunch of 22 pregnant women are anxiously waiting to deliver, though without any other emotion attached to the new arrivals. 

Staying away from their families in a residential building on Sohna Road, Gurgaon, hard cash is their only need - and hope. 

Hailing from various industrial zones in and around the Capital, these women are the new wombs-for-hire pool in India. 

A major reason why these areas have become a fertile ground for the surrogacy industry is the poor social and financial status of the labour force. 

Surrogate mothers get paid between Rs 2.75 lakh and Rs 3 lakh at Vansh Surrogacy Consultants, which claims to be the first surrogacy home in Gurgaon. 

Surrogates often receive more money than promised. If a mother conceives twins, the compensation amount increases. 

Surrogacy consultants find easy availability of rent-a-womb women in the NCR’s industrial hubs to service their clients.

Several reasons
The surrogates have an array of reasons to rent out their wombs, including making money for the future or getting treatment for an ailing family member. 

Geeta, a surrogate mother who has recently delivered twins for an IAS officer who was childless for 14 years, needed the money after her husband was diagnosed with cancer. It required long-term treatment in a hospital, which would cost more than Rs 2 lakh. 

Geeta paid the hospital expenses with the amount she earned from renting out her womb. 

“My husband works in a factory in Delhi. It was anyway difficult for us to run the house with his meagre salary, and then he was diagnosed with cancer. We hardly had any money, so I opted for surrogacy. We managed the interim with our small savings. After my delivery, my husband underwent the surgery,” she added




Condom Shortage at Nasik


'kumbhamela' samayanlo kandomlu saripovata!

The Maharashtra State Aids Control Society (MSAC) has expressed fear in the run-up to the Kumbh Mela of unprotected sex and the possible spread of HIV and AIDS because of shortage of condoms.

Yogesh Pardeshi, the district programme officer, MSAC, told TOI that some hospitals have run out of stock and condoms were being brought in from rural hospitals and primary health centres. "A meeting was held on Friday and a request for more condoms has been made to the head office," he added.


Selfie with Grand Father Dead Body

taata shavanto selfi..

Saudi Arabia authorities have launched an investigation into a selfie taken by a teenager next to his grandfather lying dead at a hospital.

The young teenager posted the selfie on social media, with the caption "Good Bye, Grandfather", triggering a wave of condemnation and criticism by angry users who called for a prompt probe into the "immoral issue."

Users said the hospital officials should find out how the hospital failed to respect the dead man's dignity and how a child could take a selfie with him.

"The health authorities in Madinah are looking into the case and assessing whether the selfie was taken at a hospital in the area," Abdul Razak Hafedh, the head of public relations and media in the Madinah area, said.

"Should that be the case, action will certainly be taken against all culprits for allowing or failing to prevent such an immoral act. The security authorities will also be alerted to take action against the teenager for his irresponsible behavior and for his violation of public morals," he added, Saudi daily Al Watan reported on Wednesday.

Saud Al Harbi, a lawyer, said the teenager's behavior was a crime punishable by law.


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