Key Points

Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta has taken a significant step towards senior citizen welfare by inaugurating three new recreation centers in Rohini. The centers, funded through the MLA Local Area Development Fund, aim to provide dignified spaces for elderly residents to socialize and engage. Gupta emphasized the importance of respecting and supporting senior citizens, highlighting government initiatives like pension schemes and medical benefits. The move reflects a broader commitment to creating an inclusive environment that values the wisdom and contributions of older generations.

Key Points: Vijender Gupta Opens Senior Centers in Delhi Rohini

  • Three new recreation centers launched for senior citizens
  • Government provides pension and travel concessions
  • PM Vaya Vandana Yojana offers free medical treatment
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Delhi Speaker reiterates focus on elderly, opens three recreation centres

Delhi Speaker inaugurates three recreation centers, emphasizing elderly welfare and dignity in Rohini constituency

"Senior citizens have an inherent right to live with dignity - Vijender Gupta"

New Delhi, May 25

Reiterating the Delhi Government’s commitment towards the welfare of the elderly, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta on Sunday inaugurated three new recreation centres for senior citizens in his Rohini Assembly Constituency.

Addressing the gathering, Gupta emphasised that senior citizens have an inherent right to live with dignity and that their rich life experience is an asset to society, which must be utilised meaningfully.

The newly developed centres — located at Pocket A3 DDA Flats in Sector-8, and Ramakrishna Apartments and Mayur Apartments in Sector-9 — have been constructed through the MLA Local Area Development Fund (MLALAD).

Gupta urged senior citizens to take care of one another and remain vigilant regarding matters of safety and health.

He stated that the elderly should be respected by every section of society. He also mentioned that the Delhi Government is fully committed to protecting the interests of senior citizens and is providing all possible assistance for their welfare. Senior citizens are also provided with a pension by the government.

In addition to the pension, the Delhi Government runs several Old Age Care Homes and Recreation Centres across the city. Senior citizens also benefit from travel concessions in DTC buses and receive special attention at Delhi Government hospitals, ensuring their healthcare needs are addressed with priority.

Gupta urged senior citizens to play an active role in guiding the younger generation with their wealth of wisdom and experience.

He recognised the difficulties many elderly individuals face amid the evolving dynamics of modern families and conveyed his hope that society at large would come together to create a more inclusive and respectful environment for them, where their contributions are valued and their well-being is prioritised.

The Delhi government has launched the PM Vaya Vandana Yojana (PMVVY) for senior citizens above 70 that entitles them to free medical treatment up to Rs 10 lakh.

After the registration for the scheme was thrown open, as many as 1,23,242 beneficiaries have enrolled themselves for it, according to government data.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
This is a much-needed initiative! Our elders deserve respect and facilities. In joint families, they had company, but now with nuclear families, such centers will help them socialize. Hope more such centers open across Delhi. 🙏
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Priya M.
Good step but implementation matters. Many existing senior citizen centers lack proper maintenance. Government should ensure these new centers have clean toilets, drinking water, and regular activities. Also, security is important - many elderly feel unsafe going out alone.
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Amit S.
My nana-ji goes to a similar center in East Delhi. It has changed his life! He plays chess, does yoga, and has made new friends. More cities should have such facilities. Elders' mental health is as important as physical health.
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Sunita R.
While recreation centers are good, what about increasing the senior citizen pension? ₹2000/month is too less with today's prices. Many elderly depend entirely on this. Government should revise the amount considering inflation.
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Vikram D.
Great initiative! But why only Rohini? Other areas like Sangam Vihar, Seemapuri also need such facilities. Hope the government expands this to all constituencies equally. Our elders built this nation - they deserve the best care in their golden years.
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Neha T.
The medical coverage up to ₹10 lakh is impressive! Many families struggle with elderly healthcare costs. However, awareness about these schemes is low. Government should run campaigns in local languages to reach more beneficiaries. 👵⚕️

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