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Daycare centre for senior citizens faces closure at Chamba

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Chamba, June 14

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The daycare centre for senior citizens at Chamba, which was opened in February 2017, is on the verge of closure due to financial constraints. No funds have been released during the past two years and activities for senior citizens in the district have come to a standstill.

The daycare centre was approved in 2016 and started functioning in February 2017 with the enrolment of 107 senior citizens.

PC Oberoi, president, District Senior Citizens’ Welfare Society, said funds were allotted to the daycare centre by the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment for two years, in 2017 and 2018, thereby enabling the centre to function smoothly.

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In the initial stage, the furniture and other essential items were purchased with Rs 1 lakh available to run the centre, as per the guidelines of the government. However, the centre did not receive funds after 2018.

Despite repeated requests to the authorities concerned, no action was taken, Oberoi said. The centre was being run with scanty funds, contributed by some senior citizens.

A government official of the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment, however, said they responded to every mail of the District Senior Citizens’ Welfare Society. The inspection of the daycare centre was carried out, and accordingly, the society was asked to follow the guidelines so that funds could be released on time for providing facilities to senior citizens, he said.

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