In Bangladesh , the retirement age for
government employees is 57 years and for university teachers 65 years. In the
United Nations the retirement age is 65 years. But this does not mean that
after this age people suddenly become useless and unfit to work. These people are
an asset to society with knowledge that only experience can bring and need to
feel useful and want in society. In the developed countries, social security is
provided by the government in the from of post retirement and old age, benefits,
so that these people get free medical facilities and can also be economically
independent. In Bangladesh ,
government employees are granted a pension and there are a few facilities at
the government hospitals for the old but these are hardly, enough. Besides, the
majority of our female population do not belong to the working class. They are
housewives and are not eligible for any pension or gratuity. According to the
National Bureau of Statistics, about 13.3 million people in 2000.This includes
male and female elderly people both from the villages and towns. These people
have served their nation and their families through the years. In their old
age, it is their right to expect service from us in return. Their physical
health has started deteriorating and they need as much care and consideration
as possible.
The government still does
not have any system to meet the health and economic needs of this large
population. We ourselves however must ensure that the elderly among us are
respected and cared for. After all, can we forget that we ourselves are going
to grow old one day?
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