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The study was released on the eve of World Elder Abuse Awareness Day (15th June).

  • Elderly population (aged 60 and above) will constitute 20.8% of total population by 2050, up from 8.6% in 2011. 

Key Findings

  • Working status: Only 15% of elderly persons work. 
    • 24 % of elderly males work compared to just 7 %of elderly females highlighting gender disparity.
  • Lack of Social Security: Only 29 % of elderly people have access to social security schemes.
  • High Prevalence of Multiple Morbidities:  54% of all elderly persons are suffering from two or more Non-Communicable Diseases.
  • Digital Access: 59% had no access to a digital device. 
  • Social participation: Minimal, with only 7% being members of any social organization. 

Step Undertaken for Elderly care in India

  • Pradhan Mantri Vaya Vandana Yojana (2015): A pension scheme to provide a regular income to senior citizens aged 60 years and above.
  • Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana (2017): To provide assisted-living devices and other support services to senior citizens (Below Poverty Line category).
  • Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, 2007: Aims to ensure the maintenance and welfare of senior citizens by making it a legal obligation for children and relatives. 
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