SNS KASHMIR
Baramulla, December 08:
A one-day Legal Awareness programme on Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens Act 2007 (MWPSC Act 2007) for Police Functionaries to promote “Inter-Generational Bonding and Ageing with Dignity” was today held at District Bar Association Baramulla.
The programme was organized by National Institute of Social Defense, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Govt. of India and Anugraha Regional Resource Training Center on Ageing in collaboration with District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Baramulla.
The programme was conducted under the Chairmanship of Mohammad Yousuf Wani, Chairman, District Legal Services Authority Baramulla and under the supervision of Muzamil Ahmad Wani, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority Baramulla.
On the occasion,Speakers said that the key objective of this program is to create awareness and sensitivity about various issues of senior citizens.
They said that senior citizens are increasingly facing a variety of hardships in day to day life with respect to their basic life requirements including food, shelter, clothes, health problems, financial problems etc.
The programme was divided into four sessions. In the first session Adv. Ashfaq Hussain Wani acted as resource person and delivered a lecture on Maintenance and Welfare of Parents and Senior Citizens.
In the second session of the programme, a representative from Social Welfare Department Ms. Bushra Bedar, Central Administrator, One Stop Centre Baramulla, acted as a resource person and laid emphasis on different schemes of Social Welfare Department regarding welfare of the senior citizen.
She also narrated a sad experience regarding abandonment of senior citizens by their children and thus advised the audience to stand firmly against such menace.
In the third session, Advocate Syed Sibtain Geelani, acted as a resource
person and delivered a lecture about salient features of the said Act. She also enlightened the audience about the current deteriorating situations of the senior citizens in the society. Besides, she advised the police officials to help the senior citizens in their respective areas within the mandate of the said Act.
In the fourth session, Advocate Zahoor Ah Mir acted as a resource
person and delivered a lecture on the overall importance of the Act and
advised the audience especially Police Officials to look keenly into their respective areas where parents and senior citizens are left in destitute and abandoned by their children/relatives. He also laid emphasis on the key objective of the program to create awareness and sensitivity about various issues of senior citizens.
Lastly, vote of thanks was delivered by Advocate Rukaiya Fayaz who
very precisely conducted /anchored the whole of programme.
The programme was attended by several Police Officials nominated by
Senior Superintendent of Police Baramulla, some of the Plv’s of District Baramulla and Staff members of DLSA Baramulla.