Port Blair, Apr 03: The recent initiative by the Directorate of Social Welfare aimed at enriching the lives of the elderly was a resounding success, as senior citizens embarked on a memorable outing to Mount Manipur National Park in Port Blair. This carefully organized excursion proved to be a delightful experience for all participants, showcasing the Directorate’s commitment to enhancing the well-being of the senior community.
One of the highlights of the tour was the frequent visit to the iconic “20 Rupees” location at Mount Manipur, where the historic lighthouse of North Bay, immortalized on the Indian 20 rupees currency note, stands majestically. This spot holds immense cultural and historical significance, offering an enriching educational opportunity for our senior citizens, to delve into the local heritage and its importance.
Mr. Kiran Roy, a respected senior citizen from the Abbhyuday complex in Ferrargunj, took a moment to express his gratitude and reflections on the visit. He extended his heartfelt thanks to the Director of Social Welfare for the thoughtful organization of the outing, emphasizing how such events significantly impact the lives of the senior community.
Dr. Nitin Shakya, Director (Social Welfare), who spearheaded this initiative, emphasized the substantial benefits that outings like these provide to the mental and emotional well-being of senior citizens. Stressing the importance of acknowledging and integrating seniors into community activities, the Director reaffirmed the commitment to continuing efforts aimed at enhancing the quality of life for seniors in the community.
The Directorate of Social Welfare continues to uphold its mission of social inclusion and is committed to organizing more such events in the future, aiming to provide enriching experiences that promote a sense of belonging and joy among all Senior Citizens.
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