Kathmandu, Oct 1: International Day of Older Persons 2023 is being observed across the globe today.
On December 14, 1990, the United
Nations passed a resolution to celebrate October 1 as the International Day of
Older Persons.
This day is being celebrated around
the world with the theme 'Fulfilling the Promises of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights for Older Persons: Across Generations.’
The Ministry of Women, Children and
Senior Citizens, provincial governments, local level and the National
Federation of Senior Citizens are organising various programs are being
organized for the promotion of rights, interests of senior citizens.
Meanwhile, in a message on the
occasion of International Day of Older Persons, President Ramchandra Paudel has
said that the senior citizens are a source of inspiration for knowledge, skills
and experience. The current young generation should learn useful lessons from
their lives.
He has also expressed the belief
that if the knowledge, skills and experience of senior citizens can be passed
on and used extensively, it will be of great help in maintaining economic
prosperity and social stability.
President Paudel said that it is
time to think about the protection of the rights, interests and welfare of
senior citizens from the state level
In the message, he has also
expressed the hope that the day inspires all to understand the importance of an
ideal family based on Eastern philosophy of having the guardianship of senior
citizens and living together in the same family.
Calling on everyone to contribute to making
the lives of senior citizens dignified and happy, President Paudel also wished
good health, longevity and dignified life to all senior citizens living in the
country and abroad. (RSS)