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Parliamentary panel recommends increasing retirement age to 65
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February 8, 2014 | Saturday, February 08, 2014
Raise age of retirement to 65: House panel
NEW DELHI: A parliamentary panel has urged the Centre to raise the
retirement age to 65 years, noting that growing lifespan was adding to
the need for "productive ageing".
The recommendation for increase in retirement age comes with a
reminder that senior citizens would form 12.4% of the total population
in 2026 from 7.5% in 2001.
"The committee feels that with the increase in life expectancy and
relatively better state of health of people, the government needs to
look at continuity of employment up to 65 years," said the report of
standing committee of Parliament on social justice and empowerment
tabled on Friday.
It also recommended that government look at greater post-retirement
opportunities for senior citizens and create greater financial support
for the elderly by hiking the old age pension to Rs 1,000 per month from
the present Rs 200 for those above 60 years and Rs 500 for those above
80 years.
While suggesting immediate redressal for the ageing population, the
panel sought to train the government's focus on the 60-plus group by
pointing out that its growing numbers would be a serious challenge in
health and social care.
Specifically, it underlined that as per population projections, the
80-plus bloc, the most-vulnerable group, would see a sharper rise in
numbers.
The urgency of parliamentarians towards senior citizens comes amid
growing global realization that increasing lifespan is creating a new
demographic bloc requiring state intervention.
Seeking government attention, the committee noted that senior
citizens comprised 7.5% of the total population in 2001 but their share
is likely to increase to 12.4% in 2026. Importantly, UN projections say
while India's population will rise by 55% by 2050, that of 60-plus would
increase by 326% and that of 80-plus would go up by 700%.
Given the rising challenge, the panel headed by Hemanand Biswal found
the government response inadequate, noting that "issue of rapid
population ageing in the country has not received due attention of the
government and the community at large".
The panel said special focus should be on the octogenarian bloc.
"This age group is the most vulnerable and runs the risk of getting
dementia, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson disease, depression in their
older years," it said, and asked the Centre to constitute an expert
group of relevant government departments to devise specialized
healthcare programme for them.
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DISCUSSIONS WITH POSTAL BOARD ON STRIKE CHARTER OF DEMANDS ON 7TH FEBRUARY,2014
DISCUSSIONS WITH POSTAL BOARD ON POSTAL RELATED ISSUES OF THE CHARTER OF DEMANDS WAS HELD ON 7TH FEBRUARY, 2014 WITH NFPE & FNPO.
NO PROGRESS.
BOTH NFPE & FNPO DECIDED TO GO ON STRIKE ON 12TH & 13TH FEBRUARY, 2014.
SECRETARY GENERALS NFPE & FNPO AND GENERAL SECRETARIES PARTICIPATED.
CIRCLE SECRETARY P4 EXPIRES
SAD NEWS
COM.GOPU GOVINDRAJAN CIRCLE SECRETARY P4 TAMIL NADU CIRCLE EXPIRED ON 7TH FEBRUARY,2014 DUE TO HEART ATTACK.
NFPE CONVEYS ITS HEARTFELT CONDOLENCE TO HIS FAMILY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS.
NFPE PAYS RESPECTFUL HOMAGE TO THE DEPARTED COMRADE.
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