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Government to bring new national policy on senior citizens
Government to bring new national policy on senior citizens

The Hindu

time6 days ago

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Government to bring new national policy on senior citizens

A new national policy on senior citizens is in the draft stages with the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, government officials said, adding that some details of it were discussed on Monday (May 2, 2025) at a meeting of the National Council for Senior Citizens, chaired by Social Justice Minister Virendra Kumar. The Social Justice Ministry said discussions focused on how the draft policy should 'reflect the demographic realities' of India as it heads into the future. A statement from the Ministry said population projections estimated that 20% of the country would be senior citizens by 2047. According to the 2011 Census, senior citizens accounted for 8.23% of the nation's population at the time. According to the government's projections, they will account for about 12.16% of the country's population in 2026. The government on Wednesday (May 4, 2025) said the forthcoming Census' reference period for a headcount would be March of 2027. A government official told The Hindu, 'The policy is in a draft stage now. Suggestions have already come in from relevant stakeholders and some of these suggestions were put forth at the meeting on Wednesday.' They added that one of the suggestions was to consider that India will have a higher proportion of senior citizens by 2047. This was the fourth meeting of the National Council for Senior Citizens, the government said in its statement. Digital inclusion At the meeting, the council also deliberated on 'digital inclusion' of senior citizens, the government said. It further discussed institutionalising NGOs and senior citizen associations in policy formulation, implementation, and feedback mechanisms. Deliberations also went into areas of trying to establish a grievance redress mechanism to address elder abuse and neglect; implementing minimum standards for 'old age homes' and senior care institutions; and 'promoting community engagement and intergenerational bonding'. The council also undertook a detailed review of the progress under the Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana (RVY) and Integrated Programme for Senior Citizens (IPSrC), Senior Citizen Portal in terms of enhancing quality and post-distribution follow-up of assisted living devices, the statement added. The government said that under the Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana, more than five lakh senior citizens had been given 'free assisted living devices'. Through the IPSrC, the Ministry is currently supporting 708 NGOs that are operating 'continuous care homes, physiotherapy centres, old age homes, and mobile medicare units'. These schemes are covered under the Social Justice Ministry's umbrella programme known as 'National Action Plan for Welfare of Senior Citizens'. This National Action Plan was formulated and put out in April 2020. The National Policy on Older Persons was first announced by the Government of India in 1999. Following that a Commission headed by Mohini Giri had in 2011 put out a National Policy for Senior Citizens, which was in place till the National Action Plan of the Union government came out in April 2020.

President Murmu virtually inaugurates home for senior citizens in Vellore
President Murmu virtually inaugurates home for senior citizens in Vellore

The Hindu

time02-05-2025

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President Murmu virtually inaugurates home for senior citizens in Vellore

President Droupadi Murmu on Friday virtually inaugurated a home for senior citizens, who are mostly women, at Ariyur village on the outskirts of Vellore Corporation limits. Accompanied by senior officials of Department of Social Welfare, Collector V.R. Subbulaxmi inspected the new home, which is maintained by Organisation for Rural Development (ORD), a local NGO that works for aged people and children in the region. 'It is the first such facility in the district where the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment has given funding. Such funding helps to provide better facilities to inmates,' R. Uma, District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO), told The Hindu. Spread over two acres, the new home is spacious for inmates with a large dining hall, living room, and a library. Around 50 inmates are taken care of at the home. Most of them are in their 60s. The home has a capacity to accommodate at least 70 persons at a time. Officials said that the home has been selected under the Integrated Programme for Senior Citizens (IPSrC) for better upkeep of the facility including providing timely healthcare to its inmates. The scheme provides grants to NGOs and other organizations to implement programs that cater to the basic needs of the elderly, including food, shelter, healthcare, and intergenerational bonding. At present, officials said that 11 homes for senior citizens including those run by the State government are located in Vellore. On an average, around 60 persons are accommodated in each home. Apart from shelter, food, healthcare and initiatives to lead a normal life are provided in the home. Collector and social welfare officials conduct surprise checks at these facilities including those run by NGOs regularly and interact with senior citizens.

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