Under the project named 'Bapu ki Kutiya', around 50 attractive hut sheds will be set up exclusively for the elderly people in gardens and other public places where they can spend time, play games and watch television.
Chief Minister Raman Singh inaugurated the first such facility at the collectorate garden here on Saturday.
The initiative has been taken in view of the present scenario in the society where senior citizenswant to spend time with other elderly people and make friends to overcome loneliness, a problem that often comes along with old age, Raipur collector O P Chaudhary told PTI.
It is equipped with tables, chairs, coolers, television and radio sets, and around 30 to 35 people can sit together at a time to interact and develop congenial relations with co-visitors, Choudhary said.
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Games like chess and carom boards have been kept in the hut sheds for the people to play and do something creative, the collector said, adding that newspapers and journals would also be provided to them.
"We have invited social groups and organisationswhich work or are willing to work for the welfare of the elderly persons,for the maintenance of these huts," Choudhary said.
"We will only be funding the construction of the structure and initial facilities. Later it will be looked after by social organisations," he said.
Around 50 huts will be set up in gardens and other public places across the state capital. The cost of setting up these facilities would to be borne by the district's social welfare department, he said.
Raipur Smart City Limited Managing Director Rajat Bansal said several social organisations are keen to come forward for the maintenance of these facilities.
Bansal expressed hope that the initiative will increase social interaction among the elderly people and help in keeping them active, healthy and happy.