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Kozhikode rolls out action plan to become age-friendly city
Kozhikode rolls out action plan to become age-friendly city

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Health
  • The Hindu

Kozhikode rolls out action plan to become age-friendly city

Close on the heels of its recent recognition from the World Health Organisation (WHO) — with membership in the Global Network of Age-friendly Cities, Kozhikode is steadily progressing towards becoming a truly age-friendly city. An action plan to achieve this goal was recently approved by the Kozhikode Corporation Council and is expected to be fully implemented within the next four months. The action plan, aligned with the eight key directions recommended by the WHO, will be carried out in collaboration with the Samanvaya programme. It is divided into several focus areas: elderly health, psychosocial support, social participation, respect and social inclusion, civic participation and employment, communication and information, transportation, housing, and outdoor spaces and buildings. One of the main objectives is to enhance healthcare access for everyone aged 60 and above. This includes providing doorstep medical services, establishing geriatric wards in hospitals, supplying necessary medical equipment, and ensuring lab services are made available at home. To provide psychosocial support, the plan incorporates therapeutic counselling, psychiatric services, telemedicine facilities, dementia clinics, and recreational outings for the elderly. Senior Citizens' Clubs will play a key role in promoting social participation. Skilled professionals among the elderly will be engaged in various activities. Artistic and cultural groups, literary events, competitions, and sports meets are also part of the plan. Various initiatives, including legal awareness campaigns addressing injustices faced by the elderly, senior help desks at police stations, and legal adalats, are also included. Senior citizens will also be encouraged to take up entrepreneurship. Pension disbursement will be ensured, and those interested will be included in employment guarantee schemes. Efforts will be made to provide training in new technologies, innovative ideas, and research. Data gathered through surveys conducted under the Samanvaya programme will be used to streamline the action plan. It may be noted that Kozhikode city was declared an 'Elderly Friendly' city in 2022, and the initiatives undertaken at that time played a crucial role in securing WHO recognition.

Corporation to pay 10% mobilisation advance for STP networking
Corporation to pay 10% mobilisation advance for STP networking

The Hindu

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Hindu

Corporation to pay 10% mobilisation advance for STP networking

The Kozhikode Corporation Council on Saturday (May 17) approved a revised annual project plan for the financial year 2025–26, incorporating spillover projects worth ₹42 crore from the previous financial year. The Council had earlier approved an annual project plan worth ₹246.60 crore in April. The spillover projects have now been added before submission to the District Planning Committee for approval. Though the revised plan was passed without much discussion, some councillors pointed out several projects that had been missed, which were then added. Opposition leader K.C. Shobhita pointed out the need to set aside funds for minor projects such as name boards for dispensaries and covering slabs for drains. She also emphasised the urgency of completing certain works before the onset of the monsoon, including the removal of legacy waste from Njeliyanparamba. Mayor Beena Philip presided over the session. The Council also approved a request for a 10% mobilisation advance raised by Nasit Infra Projects Pvt. Ltd. in connection with the proposed Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) project at West Hill. The company is responsible for the networking of the 15 MLD STP project being implemented under AMRUT 2.0. Nasit Infra had previously undertaken the networking works for the STPs at Kothi and Avikkal Thodu before those projects were merged and relocated to West Hill. The company noted that it has been four years since the initial work began, during which time costs have significantly increased. It stated that a mobilisation advance is needed to procure materials, tools, and hire workers, as well as to establish temporary offices, storage facilities, and other essential infrastructure. The company has agreed to furnish a bank guarantee against which the advance can be disbursed. The AMRUT Core Committee had approved the request before forwarding it to the Corporation Council.

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