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Sl. No. |
Name of the Min./Department |
Facilities/Benefits given to Senior Citizens |
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1. |
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment |
Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment is
the nodal Ministry responsible for welfare of the Senior
Citizens. It has announced the National Policy on Older
Persons covering all concerns pertaining to the welfare of
older persons. The National Policy on Older Persons
recognizes a person aged 60 years and above as a senior
citizen.
2. The Ministry is also implementing
following schemes for the benefit of Senior Citizens:
a.
An
Integrated Programme for Older Persons (Plan Scheme) - This
Scheme has been formulated by revising the earlier scheme of
"Assistance to Voluntary Organisations for Programmes
relating to the Welfare of the Aged". Under this Scheme,
financial assistance upto 90% of the project cost is
provided to NGOs for establishing and maintaining Old Age
Homes, Day Care Centres, Mobile Medicare Units and to
provide non-institutional services to older persons.
b.
The Scheme
of Assistance to Panchayati Raj Institutions / Voluntary
Organizations / Self Help Groups for Construction of Old Age
Homes / Multi-Service Centres for older persons (Non Plan
Scheme) - Under this Scheme, one time construction grant for
Old Age Homes/Multi-Service Centre is provided to
non-governmental organizations on the recommendation of the
State Governments / UT Administrations. |
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2. |
Ministry of Finance |
Income tax rebate upto an income of Rs. 1.85
lakh p.a.
Higher rates of interest on saving schemes of
senior citizens.
A Senior Citizens Savings Scheme offering an
interest rate is 9% per annum on the deposits made by the
senior citizens in post offices has been introduced by the
Government through Post Offices in India doing savings bank
work. |
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3. |
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways |
i.
Reservation
of two seats for senior citizens in front row of the buses
of the State Road Transport Undertakings.
ii.
Some State
Governments are giving fare concession to senior citizens in
the State Road Transport Undertaking buses and are
introducing Bus Models, which are convenient to the elderly. |
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4. |
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare |
Separate queues for older persons in
hospitals for registration and clinical examination. |
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5. |
Department of Telecommunications |
i.
Faults/complaints of senior citizens are given priority by
registering them under senior citizens category with VIP
flag, which is a priority category.
ii.
Senior
citizens are allowed to register telephone connection under
N-OYT Special Category, which is a priority category. |
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6. |
Ministry of Railways |
a.
Indian
Railways provide 30% fare concession in all Mail / Express
including Rajdhani / Shatabadi / Jan Shatabadi trains for
senior citizens aged 60 years and above.
b.
Indian
Railways also have the facility of separate counters for
Senior Citizens for purchase / booking / cancellation of
tickets.
c.
Wheel Chairs
for use of older persons are available at all junctions,
District Headquarters and other important stations for the
convenience of needy persons including the older persons.
d.
Ramps for
wheel chairs movement are available at the entry to
important stations.
e.
Specially
designed coaches with provisions of space for wheel chairs,
hand rail and specially designed toilet for handicapped
persons have been introduced. |
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7. |
Ministry of Civil Aviation |
1.
Indian
Airlines is providing 50 per cent Senior Citizen Discount on
Normal Economy Class fare for all domestic flights to Indian
senior citizens who have completed the age of 65 years in
the case of male senior citizens and 63 years in the case of
female senior citizens subject to certain conditions.
2.
Air India is
offering discount to senior citizens of 60 plus on flights
to USA , UK and Europe . Further, Air India has now decided
to reduce the age of 60 plus for discount on their domestic
routes as well with immediate effect.
3.
Sahara
Airlines is offering 50% discount on basic fare for travel
on its domestic flights only to senior citizens who have
attained the age of 62 years. Discount is applicable in
economy class only. |
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8. |
Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food and Public
Distribution |
i.
Under the
Antyodaya Scheme, the Below Poverty Line (BPL) families
which also include older persons are provided food grains at
the rate of 35 kgs. per family per month. The food grains
are issued @ Rs.3/- per kg. for rice and Rs.2/- per kg. for
wheat. The persons aged 60 years above from the BPL category
were given priority for identification.
ii.
Under the
Annapoorna Scheme being implemented by the States/UT
Administration, 10 kgs. of food grains per beneficiary per
month are provided free of cost to those senior citizens who
remain uncovered under the old age pension scheme.
iii.
Instructions
to State Governments for giving priority to the Ration Card
holders who are over 60 years of age in Fair Price Shops for
issue of rations. |
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9. |
MCD, Delhi |
i.
MCD, Delhi,
has opened a separate counter to facilitate the senior
citizens for submission of property tax bills.
ii.
A rebate of
30% of the property tax due on the covered space of a
building up to one hundred sq. mtrs. of the covered space
has been allowed by the corporation in the case of any
self-occupied residential building singly owned by a man who
is 65 years or more in age. |
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10. |
Miscellaneous |
i.
Courts in
the country accord priority to cases involving older persons
and ensures their expeditious disposal.
ii.
Under the
Old Age Pension Scheme, monthly pension is given at variable
rates to the destitute old by various State Governments/UT
Administrations. |