Asserting that around 12.5 per cent of our population will be 60 years and older by 2030 and one fifth of India's population will be aged by 2050, the report by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) stressed upon the need to start planning for the demographic transition.
It highlights multiple vulnerabilities being faced by the aged in India, especially in terms of health, income, as well as the social and psychological aspects.
Diego Palacios, UNFPA Country Representative India and Country Director Bhutan said, "Everyone has a part to play for the well-being of elderly, including the government civil society, communities, and families. I would really like to thank the MSJE, Government of India for their continuous support to our efforts in bringing out this report.
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