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Government amenities and laws relating to the elderly people in India

[journal article]

Chandrashekar, S.V

Abstract

In Indian societies the family structure is more complex and the human relations are to be valued, its starts right from the socialization processes in human life. Recently those concepts are drastically changing due to the life style adopted by the people losing every kind of values, confining w... view more

In Indian societies the family structure is more complex and the human relations are to be valued, its starts right from the socialization processes in human life. Recently those concepts are drastically changing due to the life style adopted by the people losing every kind of values, confining with selfish nature by suppressing the humanitarian views. These developments are affecting directly or indirectly towards innumerous social problems. Violence against elderly people is no exceptions. Such developments are presently breaking the family structure and humanity. Elderly crimes are most serious issues in Indian conditions. At presently there are 95 million population in India is above 60 years of age according to Help Age India Report predicted changing values in family system, economic compulsion of the children, Neglect and abuse are kind a serious problem in India makes flowing elder population towards Old Age Homes. The elders are most vulnerable to the crimes and easily become victims. Weak conditions may enhance the precipitation chances.... view less

Keywords
India; family; life style; value-orientation; social change; social effects; elderly; violence; abuse; human rights; policy on the elderly; South Asia

Classification
Law
Family Policy, Youth Policy, Policy on the Elderly

Document language
English

Publication Year
2016

Page/Pages
p. 281-288

Journal
International Journal for Research in Law, 1 (2016) 4

ISSN
2454-8715

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Basic Digital Peer Publishing Licence


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