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Venkaiah sad over neglect of senior citizens by children & disintegration of joint family system

Hyderabad: Vice-President M. Venkaiah Naidu has said India traditionally enjoyed a robust joint family system and the fast changing socio-economic conditions were leading to its disintegration.

He was addressing the gathering at the 18th National Conference of Senior Citizens, organized by the All India Senior Citizens Confederation (AISCCON), here today. The Vice President said there was an inherent social security in our joint family system as it took great care of the elderly. Naidu said with the emergence of nuclear families, the elderly were increasingly getting neglected and their dignity was also adversely affected. Whenever the family system fails in its duty to protect the elderly, the community, civil society and the government have to step in to fill the vacuum, he added.

The Vice President also expressed his concern over the instances of children abandoning their parents and said the neglect and abuse of the elderly was “abhorrent and completely unacceptable”. He said in spite of the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior citizens Act 2007, the number of cases of children abandoning their elderly parents was on the rise. Apart from abandonment, the elderly also faced neglect, abuse, physical, verbal and emotional and other forms of violence, he added.

The Vice President said that currently, there were an estimated 10.5 crore elderly in India and by 2050 the figure would reach 32.4 crore. Worldwide, by 2050 every fifth person will be an elder person and there will be 64 countries including India where 30% of the population will be 60 plus, he added.

The Vice President said social security should be made mandatory once the Indian economy improves. “I am more in favour of social security than giving freebies”, he added. The Vice President also urged the companies to expand their CSR activities by including elders’ issues.

AISCCON is the largest body of senior citizens with a membership of around 20 lakhs and works towards improving the welfare of senior citizens. In this 18th Conference held here, the Vice President felicitated centenarians — V. Tirupati Rao, founder-member of Association of Sr. Citizens of Hyderabad and Rukinamma. He also presented life-time achievement awards to Dr Prathap C. Reddy, founder Chairman of Apollo Hospitals, R.N. Mital, former president of AISCCON and Dr. S.P. Kinjwadekar, founder member AISCCON.

Justice Subhashan Reddy, Former Chief Justice, Tamil Nadu, Kerala High Court and Vijayarama Rao, former Director of CBI were also present. Senior citizens from SAARC countries, including a large number from Nepal are attending the two-day conference. (NSS)