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JKCSF observes pensioners’ day

Pensioners should not face unnecessary hurdles in the era of advanced technology, especially regarding life certificates and other document verifications. The process must be made seamless to respect their dignity and convenience,” he remarked
12:42 AM Dec 18, 2024 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
jkcsf observes pensioners’ day
JKCSF observes pensioners’ day
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Srinagar, Dec 17: Jammu and Kashmir Civil Society Forum (JKCSF), under its Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani, today observed the Pensioners’ Day with a call to uphold the dignity, rights, and responsibilities of senior citizens who have dedicated their lives to serving society during their active years.

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According to a press release, speaking on the occasion, Chairman Abdul Qayoom Wani emphasised the need to address the concerns of pensioners, describing them as the pillars of our community and a reservoir of wisdom. He called for ensuring that pensioners’ rights are fulfilled without bureaucratic delays. “It is crucial that the government liquidates all pending dues and outstanding benefits in a timely manner. Pensioners should not face unnecessary hurdles in the era of advanced technology, especially regarding life certificates and other document verifications. The process must be made seamless to respect their dignity and convenience,” he remarked.

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Wani further urged pensioners not to confine themselves to their homes post-retirement. Highlighting their continued role in society, he said, “After years of service, pensioners owe it to society to remain active and contribute through social work. They should join hands with social organisations to support public welfare, assist the government in uplifting the underprivileged, including destitute individuals, widows, and orphans, and combat pressing social issues.”

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The Chairman also highlighted the increasing challenges faced by youth today, including drug addiction and rising suicide rates. He called on senior citizens to actively participate in addressing these social evils by mentoring the younger generation and fostering a sense of moral responsibility within their communities. “Pensioners have a dual role – not only safeguarding their own rights but also contributing to the protection and betterment of society,” Wani asserted.

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