Senior Citizens Honored on International Day at Old Age Home

DC Mittal felicitates elderly voters, inspects living conditions in Baradwari

Key Points:

• District Magistrate visits Old Age Home on International Senior Citizens Day

• Elderly voters felicitated, encouraged to participate in upcoming elections

• DC inspects living conditions, calls for enhanced facilities at the home

JAMSHEDPUR – District Magistrate Ananya Mittal marked International Senior Citizens Day with a visit to Baradwari’s Old Age Home, recognizing elderly voters and assessing resident care.

The District Magistrate interacted with the elderly residents during the visit.

Moreover, he took the opportunity to inspect their living conditions firsthand.

Mittal felicitated senior voters, acknowledging their role in the democratic process.

Furthermore, he encouraged the elderly to continue exercising their right to vote.

The DC enquired about the residents’ possession of voter ID cards.

This initiative aimed to ensure full participation in the upcoming Assembly elections.

"Our elders’ contribution to democracy is invaluable," Mittal emphasized.

He urged young people to draw inspiration from senior citizens’ electoral participation.

Additionally, the District Magistrate conducted a thorough inspection of the facility.

He sought information about living conditions, food, and healthcare services provided.

Mittal stressed the need for improved care and support for the elderly residents.

Subsequently, he issued instructions for enhancing facilities, particularly nutrition and well-being.

As a thoughtful gesture, fruits and nutritious food items were distributed to residents.

Deputy Election Officer Priyanka Singh accompanied the District Magistrate during the visit.

District Social Welfare Officer Sandhya Rani was also present for the inspection.

Their presence highlighted the administration’s commitment to senior citizens’ welfare.

Furthermore, it underscored efforts to ensure active participation in upcoming elections.

The visit served to reinforce the importance of elderly care and civic engagement.

It also demonstrated the administration’s dedication to inclusive democratic processes.

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