GS2 – Governance

Context:
Kerala, which is experiencing the fastest demographic ageing in India, has released a draft policy aimed at providing comprehensive care, legal protection, and decentralised support for senior citizens.
Salient Features of the Draft Policy:
- Mainstreaming Elderly Concerns:
- Elderly welfare issues are integrated into broader State-level plans and institutional mechanisms.
 
 - Key Focus Areas:
- Emphasises integrated care systems, equitable access to services, and institutional support for the elderly.
 
 - Enhanced Legal Provisions:
- Proposes a state-specific legal framework offering stronger protections than existing national laws.
 
 - Financial Commitments:
- Allocates 5% of the State budget and 10% of local government funds for elder care, with an additional property tax cess.
 
 - Monitoring Mechanisms:
- Employs community-based audits and digital tools to track and evaluate service delivery.
 
 - Dedicated Workforce:
- Deploys elder-care officers in each local self-government unit to oversee implementation.
 
 - Institutional Oversight:
- Establishes the Vayojana Commission and Vayojana Council for policy guidance and regulatory oversight.
 
 - Peer Support Networks:
- Encourages the formation of local elderly groups for psychosocial support and community bonding.
 
 - Personalised Care Planning:
- Requires local bodies to submit annual status reports and develop individualised care plans for seniors.
 
 - Disaster Preparedness:
 
- Creates one-stop elder care centres and mandates geo-tagging of senior citizens’ homes for emergency response.
 
        
        
        
        