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PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has failed to provide senior citizen cards to around 2.8 million elderly people of the province as nearly half of them suffer from physical disabilities.
They said that the government’s failure to prepare senior citizen cards was violation of KP Senior Citizen Act, 2014, a law that provided certain privileges to the elderly people to ease their lives.
“Almost all senior citizens have been facing certain diseases and need on time and proper medical treatment, which majority of them can’t afford,” said Lal Burhan, an elderly woman from Ahmadabad village of Kheshgi in Nowshera district.
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She told that sons seldom took care of their elderly parents after getting married and having their own children.
Ms Burhan also runs an NGO Da Kali Gulona (flowers of the village) and works for the welfare of senior citizens.
Elderly woman says she has been visiting social welfare dept for two years but to no avail
“I have been visiting the social welfare department in connection with senior citizen card for the last two years but to no avail,” she said, adding that around 120 senior citizens were registered with her organisation.
Section 9 (1) of KP Senior Citizen Act, 2014 states: “A senior citizen may, on completion of his sixty years age, apply for the senior citizen card.”
Under the law, the elderly people having the senior citizen card are entitled to certain privileges including free entry to public museums, libraries, parks and recreation facilities.
Financial support in case of deserving ones; separate counters in hospitals; concession in medical and medicine charges; separate medical wards; and membership of organisation of senior citizens corps.
Around 46,000 senior citizens have visited Lady Reading Hospital Peshawar for treatment during six months from January to June, according to official data.
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