‘80 years and above may send nominees for withdrawal of pension’ CM
Newmai News Network
Imphal | October 1
Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh said that the State Government is now in active consideration to introduce an arrangement in which elderly persons whose age is 80 years and above may send their nominees to withdraw their pension on his/her behalf.
He was speaking as the chief guest at International Day of Older Persons observation organized by Social Welfare Department at Multipurpose Hall, Near Bal Bhawan, Khuman Lampak in Imphal East district on October 1.
Stating that many aged persons are facing lots of inconvenience in standing in queues, Biren Singh said that pensioners whose age is 80 years and above may sign an understanding with the concerned Deputy Commissioners to nominate a person for withdrawal of pension amount on his/her behalf.
The Chief Minister observed that a large number of aged parents are neglected by their children and families, the State Government had already cautioned its employees that they may face action through legal channel if they do not properly treat their old-aged parents.
The Chief Minister urged the gathering to ensure that the elderly people may lead a secured, dignified and productive life. N. Biren Singh further stated that the State Government had launched the Maintenance Grant to Homeless older persons who are sheltered in Old Aged Homes under "Chief Minister gi Sotharabasing-gi Tengbang Scheme."
They are provided financial support of Rs 1000 per month per person, he added.
The Chief Minister noted that there has been a steady rise in the population of older persons in India. The population of 60 years and above in India is projected to increase to 14.3 crore in 2021, he added.
In her speech, Social Welfare Minister, Nemcha Kipgen said that “serving elderly persons is like serving the Almighty.” She informed that there are 15 Old Age Homes run by different NGOs under Social Welfare Department in the state. These homes ensure care, food, residence, medical attendance and treatment to all the inmates, she added.
Th. Radheshyam said that people are emotionally, physically and financially weak when they become old-aged. As such, they need to be given proper care and love by their children and younger people so that they may lead a jubilant life till their death, he added.
Later, the dignitaries also honored selected elderly persons by presenting gifts. A medical camp for elderly persons was also organized in coordination with Directorate of Health Services as part of the celebration at the function venue. A group of children, who attended the function, were also administered pledge of giving love, care and respect to elderly persons and parents by the Chief Minister at the function.