Udupi: Elderly man found helpless, social worker calls for rehabilitation support`


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Sep 22: An elderly man in a helpless condition was rescued by the District Civilian Committee in Udupi. The man was found stranded on the road, unable to care for himself, and in need of urgent assistance.

Nityananda Olakadu, social worker and convener of the District Civilian Committee, took immediate action to ensure the man received proper care. Olakadu emphasized the importance of providing shelter and rehabilitation for the elderly, especially those who are abandoned or living in vulnerable conditions. He urged authorities to move the rescued man to the rehabilitation centre run by the senior citizens' helpline, where he could receive the necessary care and support.

Olakadu highlighted that incidents like this are becoming more frequent and called for greater community involvement to address the issue of abandoned senior citizens. He stressed the need for more robust systems in place to provide timely assistance to the elderly, many of whom are left without family support. The senior citizens' helpline, along with other local services, plays a vital role in ensuring such individuals are given the care they deserve.

The rescued man is now expected to receive the proper rehabilitation and care he needs, thanks to the prompt intervention of the District Civilian Committee.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Mon, Sep 23 2024

    Where are the promised Rs. 15 Lacks ...

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  • Micheal JF, Kudla

    Sun, Sep 22 2024

    Honestly even if 25% Indians donated one person one rupee a day, our country will not face poverty in just a few years. It is a matter of who will take the initiative. Someone with great credibility, someone who is not selfish, should initiate this outrageous, challenging yet achievable feat can do this. Especially this is very much required for the old and destitute.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Sep 23 2024

    Michael NF kudla ,what you say is correct.But comes here again.People do spend generously for good cause.But all the donated money does it reach the cause or its intention.?Many times its misused for personal requirements too.Not all are honest.Otherside just ask him the person who came in did nt he had a family vor?Dont think all of a sudden he came there.May be someone brought there and left on road side? sad noone noticed and helped him except social worker.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Sep 22 2024

    75 years on after british left, at least three centuries after moghuls left....now whom shall we blame for the plight of crores of Indians like this elderly man? some indian has 10 private jets...while crores dont have food clothing and shelter...reality of the worlds largest mockery of demo crazy

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Sun, Sep 22 2024

    The district civilian committee did a good job by taking a senior citizen off the road and getting him to rehabilitation.

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