What steps should state take for senior citizens’ welfare? – Bombay HC
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Posted: 24 Aug 2016 07:35 PM PDT

What steps should state take for senior citizens’ welfare? – Bombay HC
Observing that it may not
be sufficient to declare welfare schemes or facilities for senior
citizens online, the Bombay High Court has asked an NGO to suggest what
other measures should Maharashtra government adopt in this regard.
A division bench of
Justices Shantanu Kemkar and Makrand Karnik was hearing yesterday a
public interest litigation filed by NGO ‘Mission Justice’, seeking
awareness among senior citizens about the ‘Maintenance and Welfare of
Parents and Citizens Act’ and its effective implementation.
While the state government
claimed that it has provided necessary data for the senior citizens
online and that they can derive advantage by going through the
information, the NGO claimed most senior citizens do not use Internet or
smart phones, and hence online information would not be useful to them.
The petitioner’s lawyer,
Sidharth Murarka, said he had personally gone through the website to
seek information for the welfare of senior citizens, but could not find
any such thing for them.
He argued that the
government should display such information at public places like police
stations, shopping malls and public gardens etc, which are frequented by
the senior citizens.
Schemes for the welfare of
elders should be publicised in newspapers and television. Besides, the
numbers of local police stations and banks located in their respective
areas should be displayed in the cooperative housing societies where the
senior citizens live, the NGO suggested.
Such information should
also include the rights of the senior citizens so that they become aware
of this and use them in case of need, the petitioner said.
The high court has asked
the NGO to file an affidavit on the next occasion giving suggestions in
writing on what steps the government should take to make the elders
secure and comfortable while looking after their welfare.
( Source – PTI )
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