New Delhi: Rajasthan and Himachal Pradesh have emerged as the highest score of the United States category while Chandigarh and Mizoram each increase the segment of the United States and the North East, a report on the quality of life shown on Wednesday.
Old countries refer to those who have an elderly population of more than 5 million while relatively aged countries belong to a population of less than 5 million.
The report identifies regional patterns in aging throughout the state in this country and provides deeper insight into what is done to support aging populations.
The index framework includes four pillars: financial welfare, social welfare, health and security systems, and eight sub-pillars: economic empowerment, educational achievement and employment, social status, psychological health, psychological health, social security and environmental environment.
The index made by the Institute for Competitiveness highlights that the best way to improve the life of older generations today and the future is to invest in health, education and work for young people today.
The health system pillar observed the highest national average, 66.97 at the All-India level, followed by 62.34 in social welfare.
Financial welfare observed a score of 44.7, which was lowered by low-performance 21 countries throughout the achievement of education and labor pillars, which exhibited the scope for increasing worse circumstances in the pillar of income security because more than half the score below the national average 33, 03 in income security, which is the lowest in all pillars.
This wise pillar analysis helps assess the state of the population of the elderly and identifies existing gaps that block their growth, according to an official statement.
“India is often described as a young society, with a consequent demographic dividend.
However, just as every country that passes the process of rapid demographic transitions, India also has a problem of growing granty cum.
EAC-PM asks for Amit Kapoor and his team at the Institute for competitiveness for Perform reports on problems that are often not mentioned – problems faced by parents, “Chairperson, EAC-PM (Economic Advisory Council for Prime Minister) Bibek Debroy was quoted as saying during the report presentation.
Amit Kapoor, Chair of the Institute of Competitiveness for the IFC region said that without appropriate diagnostic tools to understand the implications of aging populations, planning for the elderly can be a challenge for policy makers.
“This index can thus help the state identify areas that need to be improved and seize current opportunities to start making positive changes for the next few decades.
The index also promotes healthy competition among countries through a fair ratio and highlights the pillars and indicators They can increase.
By using this index as a tool, the state government and stakeholders can identify the fields they need to provide older generations with a comfortable life.
“Kapoor said.