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Welfare group for senior citizens

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Posted: Jun 30, 2008 at 0218 hrs IST

Kolkata, June 29 The Kolkata police in collaboration with an NGO, Dignity Foundation, launched a free service initiative for city’s senior citizens at Madhusudan Mancha on Sunday. The group aims to provide nursing, counselling and safety to the elderly citizens, especially those who stay alone.

According to Police Commissioner Gautam Mohan Chakrabarti: “This is a part of our community policing initiative. The Kolkata police and Dignity Foundation will jointly provide services to the senior citizens. We will admit them to hospitals when they fall ill.”

The police said that initially the services would be available in the Lake police station area only. But later, these will be extended to all the areas of Kolkata.

According to the police, a database of elderly citizens will be prepared containing their personal details, history of illness and contact numbers of their close relatives. They will also be provided with a special 24-hour helpline number of their respective police stations. The group will also teach basic safety measures to be taken by senior citizens when they are alone at home.

The police and members of the NGO will regularly visit the elderly people living alone in the city. The police said that such initiative would curb crime against elderly persons in the city.

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