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Business Standard
16 hours ago
- Business
- Business Standard
Ashiana Amodh Successfully Hosted Senior Living Conclave 2025 in Pune
VMPL Pune (Maharashtra) [India], July 31: The Senior Living Conclave 2025, hosted at JW Marriott, Pune, brought together almost 300 seniors, professionals, and real estate leaders for a meaningful conversation on how retirement can be lived with full of energy, connection, and independence. The event was organised byAshiana Amodh, a senior living project in Talegaon. The highlight of the day was a keynote by Ankur Gupta, Joint Managing Director of Ashiana Housing Ltd. and Co-Founder of the Association of Senior Living in India (ASLI). He discussed how the concept of retirement is evolving in India and how the industry needs to adapt accordingly. "Today's seniors want more than just a quiet home; they want a vibrant life. They are looking for places where they can pursue hobbies, stay fit, connect with others, and live independently. This is what we are trying to create at Ashiana, communities that support active, happy, and fulfilling lives after retirement. The enthusiasm with 300 participating at today's conclave shows how ready India is to embrace a more active and fulfilling retirement lifestyle," said Mr. Ankur Gupta. The event also highlighted Ashiana Amodh, Ashiana's 7th senior living project, located in the serene surroundings of Talegaon. Just a drive from both Mumbai and Pune, this thoughtfully planned community spans nearly 12 acres and offers 1, 2, and 3 BHK homes tailored for the comfort and convenience of seniors. At the heart of the project is a 19,000 sq. ft. clubhouse, featuring a wide range of amenities including a dining hall, cafeteria, party hall, multipurpose hall, indoor badminton court, carrom, table tennis, billiards, art & craft room, reading lounge, media room, card room, music room, swimming pool, gymnasium, and more--ensuring a vibrant and fulfilling lifestyle for its residents. A lively Q & A session followed the keynote, with seniors asking insightful questions, ranging from medical support to customisation options for their future homes. The discussions clearly showed that today's retirees are proactive, informed, and excited about this new chapter in their lives. With more than 2,350 seniors already residing in its thoughtfully designed communities across Bhiwadi, Chennai, Lavasa, Jaipur, and Pune, Ashiana Housing Limited has built a strong legacy over 22 years in the senior living space. Recognised for the 9th consecutive time as India's No. 1 Senior Living Brand (2024-25) by Track2Realty, the company continues to expand its presence--driven by experience, trust, and a deep understanding of senior care. It is also noteworthy that India's senior living sector is experiencing strong growth due to an aging population and evolving family structures. By 2050, UN projections estimate India's elderly population will reach 319 million, significantly increasing the demand for specialised care. However, despite this growth, the penetration of senior living facilities remains relatively low compared to developed nations, indicating a major opportunity for thoughtful expansion.

The Hindu
4 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
Senior Living Conclave 2025 held in Chennai
The Senior Living Conclave 2025, organised by The Hindu Group in collaboration with Ashiana Vatsalya, was held on Sunday. The event focused on the growing demand for structured senior living and the need for inclusive, elder-friendly communities. The conclave brought together over 350 participants, including senior citizens, caregivers and industry experts. Sessions addressed retirement living, wellness, assisted care and home-based elder support. Ankur Gupta, joint managing director, Ashiana Housing Ltd., spoke on continuing care retirement communities (CCRC), fall management systems, emergency care services, and the shift toward ageing with autonomy and dignity. He pointed to Tamil Nadu's growing share of senior living projects, particularly in Coimbatore, Chennai, and Kancheepuram. The event was anchored by Radhashiva Mani, a resident of Ashiana Shubham, who shared her decision to move from Kolkata to Chennai. 'Shubham felt right,' she said. 'It was thoughtfully designed for seniors like us with care, comfort and community.' The panel discussion featured other residents of Ashiana Shubham. Resident Ramakrishnan V.V. and his wife spoke about their move and how they adjusted to the new environment. Resident Shantha Mathew shared how she began her own YouTube channel after settling in. Resident L. Balasubhramanian described participating in cultural events and theatre. Resident Ravindra and his wife spoke about the reassurance their move provided to their family. Tamil Nadu currently has an estimated 18 to 25 senior living projects. Common features include anti-skid flooring, grab bars, emergency call systems and in-house healthcare support. Among other amenities are yoga halls, hobby clubs, walking tracks, dining and housekeeping. A site visit to Ashiana Vatsalya was arranged after the conclave for interested participants.


The Hindu
18-07-2025
- Health
- The Hindu
The Senior Living Conclave 2025: rethinking how we age
In a country where life expectancy is rising and family structures are evolving, questions about how and where we age are becoming increasingly urgent. The Hindu Group, in collaboration with Ashiana Vatsalya, is set to host the Senior Living Conclave 2025 on July 27 at Taj Coromandel, Nungambakkam. It aims to address the golden years of life by exploring the evolving landscape of senior living in India. Titled 'Rediscover joy at 50 and beyond,' the conclave is designed for senior citizens, caregivers, and industry stakeholders to engage in meaningful conversations around retirement living, wellness, tech solutions, and community care. Around 350 people are expected to participate. Among the speakers is Ankur Gupta, Joint Managing Director of Ashiana Housing Ltd., who will share insights on emerging trends in senior care and the importance of building vibrant, age-inclusive communities. Tamil Nadu is already seeing signs of this shift. Across Tamil Nadu The state has an estimated 18 to 25 senior living projects. Coimbatore leads with 10 to 13 developments, thanks to its mild climate, low pollution, and strong healthcare ecosystem. Chennai and the Kanchipuram region follow with around 9 to 12 projects, especially along corridors like OMR, Tambaram, and ECR. Madurai, Tiruchi, Puducherry, and Hosur are also beginning to see interest, particularly from small-scale and emerging communities. Common spaces in focus Across most of these spaces, safety and healthcare access are prioritised. Common features include anti-skid flooring, grab bars, ramps, and emergency call systems. Bathrooms — often the most vulnerable space for seniors — receive the highest safety attention. Healthcare services include in-house nurses, on-call doctors, and ambulance availability. Amenities like yoga halls, walking tracks, gyms, and hobby clubs are standard, alongside vegetarian dining, housekeeping, and assisted daily services. Prices range from ₹73 lakh for a 1BHK to ₹1.42 crore for a 3BHK, with 2BHKs priced between ₹1.05 and ₹1.15 crore. A broader shift is reflected towards planning for older age with autonomy, support, comfort, and everyday quality of life. The event is powered by The Hindu and presented by Ashiana Vatsalya – Active Senior Living. To register for the conclave, participants can scan the QR code or visit For further details, contact 89392 83283.