GUWAHATI: Chief Minister
Tarun Gogoi has assured the senior citizens
ofAssam that the State Government
would offer all the facilities and services to the elderly section of the
citizens within the limits of the State’s financial resources. Gogoi who was replying to a
memorandum submitted to him on April 30 expressed his ignorance about the
constitution of the State Council for Senior Citizens by the Social
Welfare Department, as the file concerned
did not come to him.
The Chief Minister, however,
assured the delegation that he would talk to the Minister in charge of Social
Welfare about the vital need for inclusion of representatives from the
State senior citizens’ association in the State Board. The delegation
led by Kamaleswar Bora, president of the Assam Senior Citizens’
Association (ASCA) included DN Chakravartty, Tabiul Hussain and Prafulla Kumar
Mahanta. The delegation also mentioned about the urgency of implementation of the Maintenance of Parents and Welfare of Elderly
Persons Act-2007.
The Chief Minister was also
requested to raise the quantum of pension to the elderly persons of below
poverty line (BPL), and to ensure that no undeserving persons were given the benefits only because of political manipulation.
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