The efforts of the Pension Parishad during the last year have raised hopes among India’s elderly population in the unorganised sector that after long years of neglect they too can get some social security. So far in India a reasonable system of pensions has existed only for about 10 per cent of the population in the organised sector while the social security of the elderly in the remaining 90 per cent segment of the population has suffered from shocking neglect.
About a year-and-a-half (…)
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