
The Socio-Economic Caste Census (Secc-2011) Hadicated that over 40 million rural households did not have a 25-yar-plus literature person in the household. With one-in-free non-litterate houses and one-in-half, Agricultural Labor Househlds, India Must Look after a Generation of Non-Literate and UnSKILLED WAGE LABOURERS SIS ASES ASES ASES ASECH AOLED AED ADEE. Per capita monthly consumption experture at under 2,000 (2022-23) in the bottom 20% of Families also reminds of households that do not get a dignified survival.

With increasing nuclearisation of family are in rural areas, old persons living by themselves on a less days of work under the mahatma gandhi national ruraral Empolyment Food-Grains, and a Paltry Pension, Are Not Uncommon. Older People Reporting for MGNREGS Work is also a Reality in States Like Punjab where Market Wages are high. All this points to the gaps in our social security system and its ability to secure a life of digenity for the old. With time, this need for care is going to get bigger as aging with higher life expectancy is a reality.
Support for the Elderly Needs Holistic Attention. Access to Cashless Secondary and Tertiary Care under the Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY) is welcome, but access to free medicines, CAREGIVERS, Primary and Palliative Care, AMONG OTHERS, Continue to be a challenge. Effective Coverage under PMJAY Requires Last-Mile Facilitation Through Community Workers and Caregives as Mere Enrollment is no guarantee of free cashless service. Old-age pension is a part of the National Social Assistant Program (NSAP). But, at 200- 500, The support has remind extramely modest. If states did not provide additional support from their own budgets, the NSAP support would mean Little to an old and vulnerable household. Being delinked from the consumer price index, there are no periodic upward revisions. It is time for the union and state governments to have a dialogue on a living wage support for the Elderly in Need. Participatory Identification of the Genuine Elderly in Need of Care by involving women’s collectives and local governments may be the best approach to identifying.
Skilling Agricultural Labourers Works Well in a Slightly Lower Age Group where a person has a human productive working years ahead. For there, who have alredy reacted 60 or very nearly there, the option of contributory pension schemes like atal pension yojana is not there. A Generation of Non-Literate, Unskled, Ageing Families Need Support from the State and Civil Society. Experiences with self-heelp groups of the eliderly by the National Rural Livelihood Mission or By Helpage India have been very effective, and it is time to focus on them. The 100 Million Women in 10 Million Women’s Collectives Are An Excellent Example of Social Capital Leading to Diversification of Livelihoods on Scale. It is time a similar movement for Elderly Care is Built Around Their Social Capital with Civil Society and Corporate Social Responsibility Supplement Supplyment Supplys The Efficiency of AFARTS OF A CARARING SARING, Convergent. Elderly collectives with communication caregivers are the answer for sustainable Geriatric care.
Women’s collectives have attracted the attention of all political parties in the states as they are also after seen as active voters why numbers make a difference. With time, the Constituency of 60-Plus Non-Literate, Unskled Wanting Lives of Dignity is Going to Grow. They too will become an influential group like Farmers and Women. The Elderly Need Urgent Holistic Support. They are already in large numbers in states like kerala and tamil nadu with lower fertility rates and high life expectancy for some decisions.
While Elderly Care does not constitute a separate sustainable development goal (SDG), better care for the eldemer The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana Gramin has given some Dignity to the old, especially women as homeowners. Given the nuclearization of households, we need to address the challenge of support for the vulnerable Elderly.
The urban area throw up their own challenges in connecting households to public services. Public spaces for social and cultural engagement within the very important in the context of the Elderly. While some support through old-age homes and elderly care centers is there, giving the growing size of the elderable and vulneerable, we will have to scale up our Level of Operations to be really a car Society. Local Governments with Flexible Resources for Community-Based Care Are the Way Forward.
Support for the Elderly Cannot be through Centralized Vertical Initiatives. They must Figure High in the Work Agendas of Accredited Social Health Activists (Ashas) and the Community Resource Persons under the National Rural Livelihood Mission. Mobilisation of the Elderly through Elderly Self-Heelp Groups or Association and Facilitation of their Social Activities, with Access to Civil Society Support, Can go a Long Way in IPROVINT Need.
Amarjeet Sinha is Senior Fellow, Center for Social and Economic Progress. He is also on the governing board of help India. The views expressed are personal