Thursday, March 27, 2014

Welfare of Elders of Maharashtra- Providing 16 Schemes at 90% cost of Ministry of Social Justice, Delhi under their Scheme of Integrated Programme for Older Persons, 2008 (IPOP) by spending only 10% from State/Panchayat/Municipal Funds.

M.V.Ruparelia, Chief Patron, All India Senior Citizens Confederation (AISCCON) & RTI Activist.
A503 Rashmi Utsav, Near Jangid Estate & Vijay Park, Mira Road (East) Dist. Thane. 401107. M. 09821732855. E/Mail: mvrup@yahoo.co.in

To                                                            Dt. 27-3-14.
Shri Prithviraj Chavan,
Chief Minister, Government of Maharashtra, Mantralaya, Mumbai-400032.
Respected Sir,
Sub: Welfare of Elders of Maharashtra- Providing 16 Schemes at 90% cost of Ministry of Social Justice, Delhi under their Scheme of Integrated Programme for Older Persons, 2008 (IPOP) by spending only 10% from State/Panchayat/Municipal Funds.

Ref: Details of the Scheme & procedures to be followed can be seen from their Web Site: www.socialjustice.nic.in

Though 90% grants are available for above Schemes since 2008, no municipalities/panchayats of Maharashtra have taken any action to provide any of the 16 schemes in Maharashtra, depriving your 1.2 crore Maharashtrian Elders of these Central Schemes for welfare of Senior Citizens. Nodal Ministry has advised that as against Notional Allocation to Maharashtra for this purpose in year 2008-09 of Rs 150 lakhs, only Rs 49.92 and against NA for 2009-10 of Rs 75 lakhs, only Rs 47.07 were released as per State Demand. In 2011-12, against the N.A. of 210 lakhs, only 133.32 lakhs was released for 30 schemes by NGOs giving benefit to only 1340 senior citizens .This is a sorry state of affairs!

Standing Committee of Parliament on Social Justice and Empowerment in its 39th Report of February, 14 has given the following observations and recommendations for immediate action for welfare of Senior Citizens:-
i)                Committee is distressed to note that no Local Bodies have approached the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment for their proposals for providing 16 schemes like Physiotherapy Centres, Old Age Homes etc in their areas under Integrated Programme for Older Persons (IPOP) seeking financial assistance/grants for any scheme for welfare of senior citizens.
ii)              The Committee noted with deep concern that with the fast changing socio-economic conditions, disintegration of joint family system and emergence of nuclear families, the old people are getting increasingly neglected adversely affecting their care and dignity. It is therefore necessary that all stake holders and the community play a proactive role in taking care of elderly.
iii)            The old age population of our country by 2050 will grow by 55% but the population of 60+ will increase by 326% and 80+ by 700%, which will be the fastest growing group requiring special care. Committee therefore has recommended to put in place a robust integrated action plan expeditiously by all stake holders and implement the Policies laid down for welfare of elders with a definite time frame to fulfill Nation`s Commitment to address the serious problems of senior citizens. 80+ Senior Citizens are facing increasing neglect and deprivation, poverty and abuse and require special care.
iv)             Due to the decline in physical ability and increasing susceptibility to diseases, the elderly need dedicated healthcare facilities, especially the age group of 80+.
v)               Committee has recommended that appropriate syllabus for young children in schools should be designed to enlighten the awareness of children about great Indian Cultural Heritage and esteem in which the elders have been held from time immemorial and the far reaching benefits that accrue from the care and service of the elders.
We had given copy of IPOP 3 times to your office and this was given to your Planning Cell by PA to MC. For ready reference, we enclose a Statement indicating schemes and grants available. We also bring to your notice that all Municipalities & Panchayats doing outstanding work for Welfare of Senior Citizens can apply for Vayoshreshtha Award of Rs 10 lakh at the hands of President of India on every 1st October-International Day of Older Person as per Notification dt 18-1-13 in Gazette of India no. 15-39(30)/09-10-AG-II by Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment.
Even the Maharashtra State Policy for Senior Citizens notified on 30-9-13, gives the following directives:
i)                The World Health Organization (WHO) has accepted the Concept of developing ``Aged Friendly Cities`` to enable Older Persons to lead a tolerable life. This concept will be implemented through Local Self Governing Institutions, which will include establishing of Daycare and Dementia Centres, transportation facilities at concessional rates to aged persons and reserving some seats for older persons, developing parks (Nana-Nani Parks), providing sanitation and other facilities in such parks, organizing variety entertainment programmes and health camps such as physiotherapy, eye check-up, first aid, blood pressure and diabetes check-up as well as health training camps in these day care centres.
ii)              To plan Counseling Centres, Day Care Centres, Recreation Centres etc.
iii)            To provide space for Old Age Homes in residential complexes. To make the establishment of Old Age Homes mandatory by Town Planning Department. To provide MLA Funds for constructing Old Age Homes.
iv)             To establish special ``Senior Citizen Section`` to monitor benefits being delivered to the concerned older persons and create ``Senior Citizen Welfare Fund`` Committees by all municipalities.

            We request you to look in to this very important matter of welfare of elders and get provided as many facilities as possible in each ward of all Municipalities/Panchyats in entire Maharashtra at an early date as brought out above, treating Senior Citizens as respected Citizens requiring strengthening of their legitimate place in the Society and take all actions to help them to live their last phase of life with Purpose, Dignity and Peace.  

With Blessings & Best Wishes,
Yours Sincerely,

(M.V.Ruparelia)



Statement showing various schemes for Senior Citizens and Grants admissible:

Sr No
 Facility                
Minimum
No. of Beneficiary.
Grants
Non-recurring  Recurring  
Remarks.
1
Maintenance of Old Age Homes
25
1,25,000          5,42,000
More for more beneficiaries.
2
Maintenance of Respite Homes/Continuous Care Homes
25
120000            600000
-Do-
3
Multi Service Centre
50
   32000            374000

4
Mobile Medicare Unit
400 p.m.
-                       296000

5
Day Care Centre for Older Persons with dementia.
20
120000              858000
More for more beneficiaries.
6
Physiotherapy Clinics
50
700000               236000

7
Disability & Hearing Aids for Elderly
Per Camp
-                         160000

8
Mental Health Care camps
Per Camp
-                            9500

9
Help Line & Counseling
 -
80000                  492000

10
Sensitization of School/College students
 -
80000                  307000

11
Regional Resource & Training Centre
-
112000                663000

12
Training of Care Givers to older persons
20 Trainees
 60000                 336000

13
Awareness Projects for older persons
i)Monthly Radio Programme
ii) Street Play Min 2 p.m.
iii)Workshop, Seminar Min 2 p.m.
                                    5000p.m.

10000 per event

4000 per programme

14
Multi Facility Centre for older widowed women
50 women
250000                672000   

15
Volunteers Bureau for older persons
Min 100 Placements p.a.
 36000                 108000

16
Formation of Vridha Sanghs/Associations of Senior Citizens/Self Help Groups
Min. 1000 for divisional level
Min 20000 for State Level
50000                 144000

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