Bigg Boss Kannada OTT Fame Sonu Srinivas Gowda Arrested For Failing To ‘Produce Information’ On Adopting 8-Year-Old Girl Child

Bigg Boss Kannada OTT Fame Sonu Srinivas Gowda Arrested For Adopting 8-Year-Old Child In Karnataka  Free Press Journal

Bigg Boss Kannada OTT Fame Sonu Srinivas Gowda Arrested For Failing To ‘Produce Information’ On Adopting 8-Year-Old Girl Child

Sonu Srinivas Gowda Arrested for Adoption Controversy

Sonu Srinivas Gowda, known for her participation in Bigg Boss Kannada OTT, has been arrested in Bengaluru, Karnataka, for an adoption controversy. This incident comes days after she announced that she has adopted an 8-year-old girl child. Officials have accused her of not following the due protocols for the adoption and even claimed that she did it only to gain popularity on social media.

Arrest and Accusations

Sonu was arrested on Friday morning after a joint operation by the officials of Child Protection Office and local Bengaluru police. A case was registered against her on Thursday. The complaint against Sonu by the Child Protection Office stated that the social media sensation adopted the child to “gain unwarranted sympathy” and “celebrity status”.

Sonu’s Defense

However, Sonu has maintained her innocence and stated that all due protocols were followed before she adopted the girl child. In an earlier video, she had also shared a recorded call between her and the parents of the girl. Sonu also mentioned that it has only been 15 days since she brought the child home and that she intends to complete the formalities within the next three months.

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Authorities’ Response

However, authorities stated that when Sonu was questioned about the adoption, she lacked all the necessary information, which raised suspicions. Sonu is currently being questioned by the authorities of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC), and they are seeking answers regarding the entire process she went through to adopt the child and her intentions behind the decision. They have also mentioned that the child will be taken into their custody.

SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

  1. SDG 1: No Poverty

    • Target 1.3: Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable.
    • Indicator 1.3.1: Proportion of population covered by social protection floors/systems, by sex, distinguishing children, unemployed persons, older persons, persons with disabilities, pregnant women, newborns, work-injury victims, and the poor and the vulnerable.
  2. SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities

    • Target 10.2: By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.
    • Indicator 10.2.1: Proportion of people living below 50 percent of median income, by age, sex and persons with disabilities.
  3. SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

    • Target 16.2: End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.
    • Indicator 16.2.2: Number of victims of human trafficking per 100,000 population, by sex, age group and form of exploitation.

Table: SDGs, Targets, and Indicators

SDGs Targets Indicators
SDG 1: No Poverty Target 1.3: Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable. Indicator 1.3.1: Proportion of population covered by social protection floors/systems, by sex, distinguishing children, unemployed persons, older persons, persons with disabilities, pregnant women, newborns, work-injury victims, and the poor and the vulnerable.
SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities Target 10.2: By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status. Indicator 10.2.1: Proportion of people living below 50 percent of median income, by age, sex and persons with disabilities.
SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions Target 16.2: End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children. Indicator 16.2.2: Number of victims of human trafficking per 100,000 population, by sex, age group and form of exploitation.

Analysis

1. Which SDGs are addressed or connected to the issues highlighted in the article?

The issues highlighted in the article are connected to the following SDGs:

  • SDG 1: No Poverty
  • SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities
  • SDG 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions

2. What specific targets under those SDGs can be identified based on the article’s content?

Based on the article’s content, the specific targets under the identified SDGs are:

  • Target 1.3: Implement nationally appropriate social protection systems and measures for all, including floors, and by 2030 achieve substantial coverage of the poor and the vulnerable.
  • Target 10.2: By 2030, empower and promote the social, economic and political inclusion of all, irrespective of age, sex, disability, race, ethnicity, origin, religion or economic or other status.
  • Target 16.2: End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence against and torture of children.

3. Are there any indicators mentioned or implied in the article that can be used to measure progress towards the identified targets?

There are indicators mentioned in the article that can be used to measure progress towards the identified targets:

  • Indicator 1.3.1: Proportion of population covered by social protection floors/systems, by sex, distinguishing children, unemployed persons, older persons, persons with disabilities, pregnant women, newborns, work-injury victims, and the poor and the vulnerable.
  • Indicator 10.2.1: Proportion of people living below 50 percent of median income, by age, sex and persons with disabilities.
  • Indicator 16.2.2: Number of victims of human trafficking per 100,000 population, by sex, age group and form of exploitation.

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