Elderly Care in India
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- India, a demographically young country, is steadily ageing. By 2050, one in every five Indians will be over the age of 60.
- India is home to 1/8th of the world's elderly population.
- According to the First Secretary of India's Permanent Mission to the United Nations, the percentage of elderly persons in India's population has been increasing in recent years and this trend is anticipated to continue.
- According to the United Nations Population Fund's (UNFPA) State of the World Population 2019 report, India's senior population is predicted to treble from 104 million in 2011 to 300 million by 2050, accounting for 18% ....
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