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Asaduzzaman for ensuring senior citizens’ protection

Staff Reporter:

Law, Justice and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Md Asaduzzaman has said that alongside laws and poli-cies, social awareness must be enhanced with special emphasis to ensure the protection, dignity and rights of senior citizens.
“Due to age-related vulnerabilities, senior citizens often become even more helpless than children in many cases. He stressed that alongside the state, families and society must also play a responsible role in ensuring their welfare,” the minister said while addressing a consultation meeting titled “World Elder Abuse Awareness Day-2026” in the capital yesterday.
Organised by Resource Integration Centre (RIC), the meeting was held at YWCA auditorium in the city’s Mohammadpur area.
The minister, in his speech, noted that many incidents of neglect and abuse of elderly people cannot be prevented through law enforcement alone; rather, the development of social and moral values is essential to stop such practice.
“The government has taken various initiatives for the welfare of senior citizens. In the current fiscal year’s budget, free train travel has been introduced for citizens aged 65 years and above for the first time, along with a 25 percent fare discount on metro rail services. The allowance for senior citizens aged 90 years and above has been increased to Taka 1, 000,” he added.
Md Asaduzzaman urged relevant organisations to submit specific proposals to the government regarding necessary amendments to the Maintenance of Parents Act, 2013, and its Rules, 2023, aimed at strength-ening the protection of the rights of senior citizens. He said the government would give due considera-tion to any legal reforms required for the welfare of elderly people.
Presided over by RIC Executive Director Abul Hasib Khan, the meeting was also addressed by Director General of the Department of Social Services Shah Mohammad Mahboob, Nari Pokkho member Shirin Parvin Haque, former chairperson of the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society Dr Halida Hanum Akhter, and FREB President Major General (Retd) Jiban Kanai Das, among others.
RIC-BMZ project national coordinator Tofazzal Hossain Monju presented the keynote speech at the meeting.

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