Raids at the age of the age, 39 elderly people found in pathetic condition, joint action of the women’s commission and the police

A very shocking case came to light on Thursday of a private home in Noida, when a joint team of the Women’s Commission of Uttar Pradesh, the Noida police and the social welfare division and found 39 elders in a pathetic state. These elders have been rescued from the place and preparations are now being made to transfer it to the age of the government. How is it revealed? This action was done on the basis of confidential complaints, which talked about ignoring, inhuman behavior and poor arrangements with people living in old homes. During the attack, the team noted that proper food, medical facilities and cleanliness are not provided to the elderly there. The situation of some elders was so bad that they were helpless in bed. The officers who became emotional after seeing the situation of the elders reached the place and the members of the women’s commission and officials of the Department of Social Welfare became emotional after seeing the condition of the elders. Many elders said that they were left by family members and that no respect or care was received in the old house. Some also said that they were kept there by force and were not allowed to go out. Preparing for transfer acted immediately and gave temporary arrangements for the elderly to stay healthy and said that everyone would be transferred to homes in government within the next two to three days, where they would get better care, food and medical facilities. Preparing for action against the Noida Police Institution and the Social Welfare Division began to investigate the old age home operators. The Women’s Commission has made it clear that if any irregularity, exploitation or legal offense is found, act strictly against the institution. An official said: “Elderly people are the responsibility of society, and such behavior with it is extremely conducive. We will ensure that the culprits are punished and that there are no such incidents in the future.” Share this story -tags

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