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Policy makers must address demands of youth, elderly: Prez

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
President Pranab Mukherjee today asked policy makers to devise plans to deal with "competing demands" of the country's young workforce as well as its large ageing population in the next 15 years.

Expressing concerns over the vulnerability of elderly in our society as the joint family system has given way to nuclear households, Mukherjee said it is ironical that economic growth, urbanisation and migration of youth has deprived the elderly of love and care.

"In the next 15 years, India is going to face a peculiar problem. More than half of its total population is likely to be less than 40 years of age... Exactly at the same time we will have one of the largest ageing population. The number of elders will increase from 7.66 cr in 2001 to 17.32 cr in 2026," he said.
 

Mukherjee said policy makers, thinkers, planners will have to address these issues and meet the two competing demands.

He was speaking at the presentation of National Award for Senior Citizens, Vayoshreshtha Samman here.

It is their generation which has built the modern and vibrant India which we are enjoy today, Mukherjee said.

The true test of a developed and civilised society is the manner in which it values and protects its vulnerable sections and we must do all we can to ensure that the elderly enjoy a healthy, happy and dignified productive life, Mukherjee said.

"The government must mainstream the issues concerning the aged and ageing in India. Their needs and requirements should not be overlooked," he said.

Mukherjee also called upon the medical sector to take initiatives that further facilitate the elderly and make their visit to doctors and hospitals "a pleasant experience from a nightmare".

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First Published: Oct 01 2013 | 4:11 PM IST

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