The impact and reach of public social security infrastructure has remained limited and a large number of elderly have failed to benefit from government schemes.

The Vice President said, "The education, training and information needs of older persons also need focus. The thrust should be to identify the more vulnerable among the older persons - the poor, the disabled, the infirm, the chronically sick and those without family support - and provide welfare services to them."
He further added, "The Indian society is undergoing rapid transformation. Consequently, the traditional values and institutions are changing, resulting in the weakening of inter-generational ties that were the hallmark of the traditional family structure. That nearly 90% of the elderly have worked in the informal sector and do not receive any post-retirement social security coverage like pensions and medical assistance. They either continue to work beyond retirement age or suffer from neglect and alienation. The impact and reach of public social security infrastructure has remained limited and a large number of elderly have failed to benefit from the government schemes. The government is duty bound to provide reliable, effective and easy to access care and assistance to the elderly."
Source-IANS