
India Uncovered: Infant bought for Rs 90,000, sold for Rs 35L, shocking surrogacy racket revealed
Team TOI Plus
Updated: Jul 31, 2025, 16:05 IST IST
On India Uncovered, three stories that got buried among the headlines: 1. Surrogacy racket busted where babies bought from poor parents were sold for lakhs to other couples claiming they were biologically theirs, 2. Why Gujarat food firm McPatel is suing America giant McDonald's, 3. Could 4.000 tonnes of coal actually be washed away by rain? Well, that's what a minister thinks!
Caught in the middle of the alleged baby-selling racket busted by the Hyderabad police, the fate of a nearly two-month-old infant now hangs in the balance.
The mastermind of this murky operation is prime accused Dr Athaluri Namratha (64) of the Universal Srushti Fertility Centre in Secunderabad.

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