Kerala Secretariat's 'protest gate' opened after 10 years

New government sets up dedicated department for elderly welfare
Kerala Secretariat's North Gate
Kerala Secretariat's North Gate
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Thiruvananthapuram | The Kerala Secretariat's North Gate, known as the 'protest gate', had been lying closed for the last 10 years of LDF rule in the state.

Amongst the many changes, like having a minimal security motorcade while travelling, brought by Chief Minister V D Satheesan after assuming power, the latest one was to open the North Gate on Tuesday and drive out through it.

He referred to it in a Facebook post, where he said that the gate was being opened after a long time.

He said that according to the media it was being opened after a gap of 10 years.

"Exiting through the North Gate," he said in the post along with which he attached a photograph of his official vehicle driving out from the secretariat through the gate.

Kerala sets up dedicated department for elderly welfare

Thiruvananthapuram | Kerala on Tuesday set up a dedicated department for elderly people as the state grapples with a steadily rising ageing population, officials said here.

The Congress-led UDF government issued the order a day after its first Cabinet meeting, where it approved the creation of a separate department for senior citizens. Chief Minister V D Satheesan has said the move could be the first of its kind in the country.

The government said the new department would be responsible for designing and implementing fresh welfare schemes for elderly people, as well as coordinating existing programmes meant for their care.

The idea of a separate department for senior citizens was part of the UDF’s election manifesto, the official added.

Announcing the decision after the first Cabinet meeting on Monday, Satheesan said the measure reflects how a society values its senior citizens.

"We believe that the way a society respects elderly people is a measure of whether that society is civilised or not," he had said.

"Our dream is that one day Kerala can tell the world that we are a civilised society and that we take care of our elderly with dignity," he had said.

Satheesan stressed that the government would not allow elderly people to be left alone or neglected.

"We have to protect every elderly person. We will not allow them to be alone. The government is with them. Kerala is with them. That is the message," the chief minister had said.

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