Showing posts with label SCNPD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SCNPD. Show all posts

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Call for national health policy for senior citizens

Please read this new. Our important demand on the Protest Day for a separate ministry for senior citizens is getting echoed everywhere. Good Sign. Vyasamoorthy



Call for national health policy for senior citizens

Staff Reporter

— Photo: S.S.Kumar

Adviser to the president of FICCI P. Murari presents a certificate to a volunteer of Dignity Foundation, at a function in Chennai on Wednesday. K. Radhakrishnan (right), Director, Dignity Foundation, Chennai and S. Sundaresan, Executive Director, Star Health Medical Insurance are in picture.

CHENNAI: Speakers at a function organised here on Wednesday to celebrate World Elders Day called for a well-defined national health policy and setting up of a separate department for senior citizens in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

Advisor to the president of FICCI, P. Murari, who was the chief guest, said in most of the Scandinavian countries and the U.S., a lot of safety and security measures are in place for the elderly. "The government at the State and Centre must have a separate department for senior citizens in the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to look after the welfare needs of the elderly," he said.

On the need to get sensitised on dementia, Mr. Murari said there is the need to train more nurses who are ready to take the patient through the day. He said more organisations should start geriatric wing and gerontology.

K. Radhakrishnan, Director, Dignity Foundation, Chennai, said the aging population that is growing at 7 to 8 per cent every year is one of the main challenges for the country. The National Dementia Summit held recently showed that 3.7 million senior citizens are affected by it. "Of the six lakh elderly population in Chennai, 25,000 have dementia," he said. Their is no social security for senior citizens in the country, but if every State implements the Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act, there is hope for the elderly, he said.

S. Sundaresan, Executive Director, Star Health Medical Insurance, said the department for senior citizens should be headed by a person above 55 years as he/she would understand the needs of the elderly better. A.R. Sreeja, General Manager, Dignity Foundation, Chennai, read the annual report and highlighted the various services offered by the Foundation. Senior citizens who volunteer in different services run by the Dignity Foundation were honoured.

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http://hindu.com/2010/10/07/stories/2010100762270200.htm

Dr P Vyasamoorthy, 30 Gruhalakshmi Colony Secunderabad 500015 Ph 040-27846631 / 9490804278.
My blog: http://vyasa-kaaranam-ketkadey.blogspot.com/

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Senior Citizens to Write to Manmohan

Senior Citizens to Write to Manmohan

Hyderabad: Senior Citizens will send post cards to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi on 16th August as a part of the National Protest Day to be observed to express their resentment towards the government for its negligent attitude. This decision was taken at a meeting of the JAC meeting of he The Stetate senior citizens confederation here on Thursday. - Special Correspondent. The Hindu dated 24/7/2010 p 6

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Senior Citizens National Protest Day - Post Card Campaign

Senior Citizens National Protest Day: Post Card Campaign

The Joint Action Committee for SCNPD requests that all senior citizens write a Post card each to: Prime Minister, Smt Sonia Gandhi, Sri Mukul Wasnik, CM of AP. The text is given below:

Grievances of Senior Citizens

Dear Mr. Prime Minister

· 63 years have passed and we still do not have social or health security

· 11 years have passed and NPOP has not been implemented by a single State

· 3 years have passed and MWPSC Act has become fully operational only in 3 States/UT’s

· More than 50% BPL Senior Citizens[65+] either do not get any Old Age Pension or are paid much less than the stipulated minimum

etc., etc.,

It is unfortunate that we have to resort to observing Protest Day on August 16 to bring our plight to your notice

Regards,

(Name & address)

==========================================================================

Shri Dr Manmohan Singh

Honorable Prime Ministerof India

Prime Minister’s Office

South Block, Raisina Hill,
New Delhi,
India-110 101
.

Smt Sonia Gandhi

Leader of Indian National Congress

10, Janpath,

New Delhi - 110 011

Sri Mukul Wasnik

Minister for Social Justice and Empowerment

Room 201, C wing

Shastri Bhavan

New Delhi 110001

Dr K Rosaiah

Honorable Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh

'C' Block, 6th Floor, AP Secretariat

Hyderabad 500004

This request may be passed on to all senior citizens known to you

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Senior Citizens National Protest Day: 16th August 2010

Senior Citizens National Protest Day: 16th August 2010
An Appeal to Senior Citizens
From Dr P Vyasamoorthy, Joint Coordinator, JAC for the Protest Day

Today, senior citizens, are more than 10 Crores out of a population of around 113 Crores in our Country. According to HelpAge 66% of them can not afford two square meals a day, 90% of them have no social or health security, 73% are illiterate and can only survive by doing physical labour, and 37% are lonely cursing their age.

Our Government signed the Madrid International Plan of Action on Ageing in 2002 when it committed to halve the old age poverty by 2015 but the reverse is happening in our Country. According to another estimate while the population of BPL category has gone down below 22%, that in case of the Older Persons has exceeded 66%. This segment thus is becoming larger and larger at the same time is getting poorer and poorer. The poorest among the poor are Senior Citizens.

All our governments - at the center and at state levels - have been consistently ignoring and neglecting the welfare of senior citizens. Major problems of neglect comprise of: Non Implementation of NPOP & MWPSC Act 2007, lack of health cover and inadequate old age pension for the poor. Take a look at this Gross Governmental Neglect
  1. 63 years have gone and we still do not have social or health security
  2. NPOP not implemented by a single State even after 11 years
  3. MWPSC Act has become fully operational only in 3 States/UT’s
  4. More than 50% BPL Senior Citizens[65+] either do not get any Old Age Pension or are paid much less than the stipulated minimum
Therefore , a large number of Senior Citizens Federations, confederations, State and national level organizations, big NGOs like HelpAge, Harmony, Dignity, Nightingale - totaling about thirty – have come together to observe “Senior Citizens National Protest Day” on 16th August 2010. On this day there will be silent and dignified protest by senior citizens in all state capitals, district head quarters and even at Mandal level. Representatives will meet the authorities like CM, Collector, MLA, MP etc and submit memorandums of demands. A common memorandum to Prime Minister is being sent from all State level and National level organizations.

On the Protest day, Seniors will take out a procession, form a human chain, hold meetings, wear black ribbon bands, distribute pamphlets and posters, display slogans, perhaps also wear visors with the caption: “ Empower the Elderly” etc. We will try to enlist the support of media – both print and electronic – and through their cooperation bring our problems to the notice of the public. Prior to that in the preceding month, there will be articles and stories in the press, online signature campaigns, articles in blogs and forums, press meetings, post card campaign etc to build up the momentum.

After all, we senior citizens form nearly 20% of ‘effective electorate’ and if we stand united the results can only be positive. For uptodate information read: http://scnpd.posterous.com/ and send your comments, if any. Please come and join in large numbers in observing the protest day and thus strengthen our, rather, your hands.