American CEO adopts Indian baby who was found at garbage dump

Parents are considered the biggest protectors of children in the world, but when the same parents abandon their children for some reason, it raises questions for both society and humanity. One such case came to light, which shocked everyone. The parents had abandoned the newborn child after birth. The CEO of a big company has adopted him.

This case is from Lucknow. Vinayak was thrown in a garbage heap by his parents to die. Vinayak first reached Shishu Sanrakshan Grih from the garbage heap and now, after 3 years, his fate is taking him across the seven seas. After the government order, the work of making the child’s passport has started. Soon he will become an American citizen.

The American couple who is going to adopt Vinayak is very rich. The CEO of a foreign company and his wife have been engaged in the paperwork process of adopting the child for the last few years. Both have come and gone from America to Lucknow many times. Both of them already have kids, and now they have applied to adopt a second child.

The CEO says that there are two purposes behind adopting Vinayak. Firstly, the helpless child will get a family. He will be able to take care of his upbringing and education in a better way. And secondly, his son will also get a brother.

This adoption process has been going on for the last 3 years. But now it has been completed. After the government’s order, the process of making the child’s passport has started. The CEO not only adopted the child but also promised that he would give him a better life. The child will now be raised in America, where he will get the full benefit of education, health, and other facilities. The CEO said, “This child is my family now. I will give him every happiness that he should get.” Vinayak’s life will transform beyond anyone’s imagination.

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