Additional health infrastructure needed for older people: Prez

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 01 2016 | 3:42 PM IST
President Pranab Mukherjee today said there is need to create additional health infrastructure for older people as the society is undergoing social change and will have effects of nuclear family concept.
Speaking on the occasion of Older Persons Day, Mukherjee said the society is always indebted to their senior citizens and by serving them "we pay back our debts."
Talking about the significance of elders or old people in context of Indian society, the President said "we regarded our older people, our elders especially teachers and parents as equivalent to god which is being and should be carry forward by young generation also".
Emphasising that all the arms of the society need to channelise their efforts in taking care of old people, he said, "the responsibility of taking care of senior citizens can not be discharged by the state machinery alone."
The society is undergoing social change -- concept of nuclear family and modern life style will have their effects also. So there is need to create additional health infrastructure, skilled manpower especially to help and take care of senior citizens, Mukherjee said.
The President said there must be a conscious effort to
strengthen the linkages between different organs and not divide them into watertight compartments.
"Adopting such an integrated approach is the only option to seek rich dividends and meet the emerging challenges," he said, adding the success of any nation depends on how effectively it harnesses all the available resources at its disposal, foremost among these being the human resource.
Complimenting the NDC for training officers in various fields, he said multidisciplinary approach to problems of national security was recognised by ancient philosopher and political thinkers like Chanakya, the author of 'Arthashastra'.
The President recalled that even Jawaharlal Nehru, the architect of modern India, while inaugurating the National Defence College in 1960, had articulated that 'defence is not an isolated subject. It is intimately connected with the economic, industrial and many other aspects in the country and is all encompassing'.
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First Published: Oct 01 2016 | 3:42 PM IST

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