As a first step to promote the ‘silver economy’, the Centre’s ‘Seniorcare Ageing Growth Engine’ project has taken off with the selection of nine start-ups for their innovative products and services for the elderly. The ministry of social justice and empowerment will act as the facilitator in the entire process to help the elderly with identified start-ups.
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