Key Points

The MHA has issued an advisory to states and UTs to improve conditions for elderly prisoners. Special accommodations, healthcare, and tailored meal plans are among the key recommendations. The directive also calls for staff sensitization to better assist senior inmates. States have been urged to implement these measures promptly for better custodial care.

Key Points: MHA Directs States to Ensure Special Facilities for Elderly Prisoners

  • MHA urges states to provide accessible prison accommodations for elderly inmates
  • Dietary plans to address age-related health challenges
  • Healthcare and mental support services mandated for senior prisoners
  • Prison staff sensitization programs to improve elderly inmate welfare
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MHA writes to states, UTs to ensure special facilities for elderly prisoners

MHA advisory mandates special accommodations, healthcare, and dietary provisions for elderly inmates in prisons across India.

"Special attention may be given to the dietary requirement of elderly inmates, with meal plans curated for advanced age. – MHA Advisory"

New Delhi, July 8

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has written to all states and Union Territories (UTs) to make special provisions in prisons and correctional institutions to ensure the safety, care, and well-being of elderly inmates.

In an advisory issued on July 1, the MHA highlighted that prison institutions across the country house several vulnerable inmates, including senior citizens who often require additional assistance to manage their day-to-day activities in a custodial environment.

The advisory has been sent to the Chief Secretaries of all states and UTs, as well as, the Director General and Inspector General of Prisons and Correctional Services.

Reiterating its commitment to the welfare of elderly citizens, the MHA emphasized the need for "specially accessible accommodations in prisons" to meet the physical needs of aged inmates.

"The states and UTs are requested to make suitable provisions for special accessible accommodation in prisons and correctional institutions for the elderly prisoners, keeping in view their physical limitations," reads the advisory.

It further urged prison authorities to take into account the dietary requirements of elderly prisoners and develop meal plans tailored to their age-related health challenges.

The advisory also stressed the importance of providing adequate healthcare services, including mental health support, to cater to the specific needs of the elderly population behind bars. Moreover, prison staff should be sensitised and trained to better understand and respond to the challenges faced by senior inmates.

"Special attention may also be given to the dietary requirement of such elderly inmates, with meal plans curated in accordance with the challenges of advanced age. It may also be ensured that adequate healthcare facilities---including mental health services are made available in prisons to address the special needs of elderly inmates," mentions the advisory.

States and UTs have been asked to take appropriate and prompt measures to implement these recommendations aimed at enhancing the quality of custodial life for elderly prisoners.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
Good step but implementation is key. Remember how many advisories for prison reforms never reached ground level? Hope this doesn't end up as just another file in government offices.
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Sarah B
As someone who works with senior citizens, I appreciate this move. Prison can be especially traumatic for the elderly. Special mental health services are crucial - many develop depression in confinement.
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Vikram M
Why only elderly? What about disabled prisoners? The system needs holistic reform. Still, better late than never for our buddhe log behind bars. Hope they get proper dal-chawal at least!
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Anjali F
My nana was in jail during emergency days. He still has nightmares. Can't imagine how tough it must be for today's elderly prisoners. This advisory gives me hope for more humane treatment.
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Karthik V
Practical question - who will fund these facilities? State prisons are already overcrowded and underfunded. Good intention but needs proper budget allocation.

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