According to the Model Guidelines for Foster Care, 2016, prepared by the Women and Child Development Ministry, a facility or a home that is found fit for children which can "provide personalised care and a sense of belonging, identity and emotional security" can adopt not more than eight children.
Group foster care is an "intermittent" arrangement for children picked up from a street and before they can be given to a foster family.
The facility is also required to be sufficiently spacious with proper amenities for a group of children including an in-house kitchen and separate toilets and bathroom with at least one toilet for every four children.
It should also have "the look and feel of a house providing a family environment, rather than an institutional setting and should be located within an existing neighbourhood to encourage local interaction."
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"If adoptable children between the age of 6 to 8 years do not get a family either in in-country adoption or in inter- country adoption within a period of two years after they are declared legally free for adoption by Child Welfare Committee, such children to be eligible to be placed in family foster care or group foster care."
Similarly, if children between the age group of 8-18 years and children with special needs have not been adopted within a year will they be eligible for foster care.