UNFPA Report Elderly Population In India To Double 2050 Need More Investment In Health Care And Housing – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live

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UNFPA report elderly population in India to double 2050 need more investment in health care and housing

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In India, the population of elderly people aged 60 years and above will double to 34.60 crores by 2050. This will increase the challenges manifold especially for those elderly women who will be left alone or who are likely to fall prey to poverty. In view of this, there is a need to invest more in health care, housing and pension. This is the statement of Andrea Wojnar, head of UNFPA-India, the Indian unit of the United Nations Population Fund.

A few days after World Population Day (July 11), Wojnar outlined the key population trends that India is prioritizing to accelerate sustainable development. These include young population, ageing population, urbanization, migration and climate change. Each of these poses some major challenges and also has the potential to be turned into opportunities.

Urban population will increase to 50%, need to improve infrastructure

India is projected to have 50 per cent urban population by 2050, so building smart cities, robust infrastructure and affordable housing will be important to tackle slum growth, air pollution and environmental problems, Wojnar said. Urban plans will also need to take into account women’s safety needs, access to health care and education and jobs to promote gender equality.

It is necessary to encourage investment in training and employment generation

The UNFPA-India chief said there are 252 million people in the age group of 10 to 19 years. This demographic can be converted into an opportunity by promoting gender equality as well as investing in health, education, job training and employment generation and put the country on the path of sustainable progress.

so a matter of concern

  • In the next 25 years, the number of people above 60 years of age in the country’s population will reach 20.8 percent, that is, every fifth person will be elderly. According to the UNFPA report, during 2022-2050, the total population will grow by only 18 percent, but the elderly population will grow by 134 percent.
  • By 2022, the elderly population was 14.9 crore (10.5%) and for every 100 working people, there were 16 elderly dependents. This ratio will worsen as the number of elderly people increases.