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  2. India’s Senior Citizen Age Limit Explained - Greatsenioryears

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    According to the Income Tax Act, 1961, a senior citizen in India is defined as a resident individual whose age is 60 years or more but less than 80 years. Moreover, super senior citizens are residents who are 80 years or older.

  3. Rights of Senior Citizens in India - LawBhoomi

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    The Act emphasises establishing old-age homes, ensuring shelter for 150 senior citizens in each district, and grants seniors the right to cancel property transfers. It also imposes punishment for the abandonment of parents or seniors by those obligated to care for them.

  4. Senior Citizens - status in India - Vikaspedia

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    According to the law, a "senior citizen" means any person being a citizen of India, who has attained the age of sixty years or above. According to Population Census 2011 there are nearly 104 million elderly persons (aged 60 years or above) in India; 53 million females and 51 million males.

  5. What is the minimum age of senior citizens in India as prescribed by the Maintenance and Welfare of the Parents and Senior Citizen Act, 2007? The Maintenance and Welfare of the Parents and Senior Citizen Act, 2007, provides the minimum age of senior citizens to be sixty-six years.

  6. Laws for Senior citizens in India - Legal Services India

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    Laws for Senior citizens in India. Our seniors are our responsibility. Intergenerational equity is a principle of natural justice. A generation which neglects its elders and aged commits crime and shall be mate with same fate in their elder years. Ageing is a natural process, which inevitably occurs in human life cycle.

  7. National Policy for Senior Citizens - Social Justice

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    The demographic profile depicts that in the years 2000-2050, the overall population in India will grow by 55% whereas population of people in their 60 years and above will increase by 326% and those in the age group of 80+ by 700% - the fastest growing group (see table and graph).

  8. Elder law in India - Wikipedia

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    The rights of older persons are the entitlements and independence claimed for senior citizens (i.e. above 60 years of age). Elderly rights are one of the fundamental rights of India. The International Day of older persons is celebrated annually on October 1. The 2001 census of India demonstrated that aged people in India have crossed over 100 ...

  9. What are the demographic patterns in India as it ages? What are the issues that surround it? What are the many government programs that help India’s senior citizens? To learn more, continue reading. From the moment of conception until death, every human being experiences the continual, irreversible process of ageing.

  10. Government of India | Ministry of Statistics and Programme ...

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    Government of India | Ministry of Statistics and Programme ...

  11. India Ageing Report 2023 - Press Information Bureau

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    The “India Ageing Report 2023” has been prepared by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and International Institute of Population Sciences (IIPS), on welfare of senior citizens in India.