Key Points

Odisha Minister Nityananda Gond emphasized that senior citizens play a vital role in India's development and achieving Vishwaguru status. He stated the government is actively addressing challenges faced by elderly citizens through various initiatives. The minister highlighted how elders' wisdom and experience contribute significantly to building a healthy society. The event also featured discussions on providing social and economic security for senior citizens without considering them burdens.

Key Points: Odisha Minister Nityananda Gond Says Senior Citizens Key to Vishwaguru India

  • Minister Gond highlights senior citizens as invaluable sources of knowledge and experience for national development
  • Odisha government implementing measures to address senior citizen welfare issues
  • Event focused on financial literacy and digital safety awareness for elderly
  • MLA Babu Singh emphasizes collective responsibility to provide social security for seniors
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Senior citizens key to building Vishwaguru India: Odisha Minister

Odisha Minister Nityananda Gond emphasizes senior citizens' crucial role in making India a global leader while outlining state government welfare initiatives.

"Senior citizens have a significant role to play in realising the vision of a Developed India and in making India a Vishwaguru - Nityananda Gond"

Bhubaneswar, Oct 10

The senior citizens have a significant role to play in realising the vision of a developed India and in making India a Vishwaguru (global leader), said Nityananda Gond, Odisha Minister for Social Security and Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities (SSEPD) Department on Friday.

While attending the State-Level Senior Citizens’ Day 2025 event organised by the SSEPD Department here, Gond also added that the state government is taking all the necessary measures to address the problems faced by the senior citizens in the state.

“Senior citizens have a significant role to play in realising the vision of a Developed India and in making India a Vishwaguru (global leader). The government is fully aware of the problems faced by senior citizens and is taking necessary measures for their resolution. By drawing inspiration, blessings, and experience from our elders across various walks of life, we can certainly achieve these national goals,” said the SSPED Minister.

He also urged all to remember and honour the contributions of our elders every day. Gond noted that senior citizens are invaluable sources of knowledge and experience.

“Their wisdom and guidance are immensely helpful in building and developing a healthy society,” stated the minister. Bhubaneswar (Ekamra) MLA Babu Singh, who attended the programme, stated that it is the collective responsibility of every section of society to ensure that senior citizens are given due importance and provided with social and economic security, without considering them as burdens.

“We must always remember that elderly people are not a burden. By moving forward with their experience, ideals, and blessings, we can lead a life of happiness and peace,” he said.

On this occasion, senior citizens were sensitised and made aware of financial literacy, digital literacy, and cyber safety. Apart from senior officials of the SSPED department, the event was also attended by a large number of senior citizens, intellectuals, and representatives from voluntary organisations.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Good words but implementation matters. Many senior citizens struggle with basic healthcare and pensions. Hope this isn't just another political speech. Actions speak louder than words!
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Meera T
Digital literacy for seniors is crucial! My father learned to use WhatsApp and now he's so connected with family. More such programs needed across India 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
Our culture has always respected elders. In today's fast-paced world, we must not forget our roots. Their experience can help India become Vishwaguru. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Financial literacy for seniors is so important! Many elderly people get cheated in financial matters. Glad to see the government focusing on this aspect too.
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Vikram M
Elderly people are indeed not a burden but an asset. Their life experiences and traditional knowledge can solve many modern problems. Good initiative by Odisha government!

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