Centre to come out with stricter national policy to fight crimes against elderly

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The Centre is set to come out with a new national policy for senior citizens that aims to toughen existing laws in the Indian Penal Code and the Maintenance and Welfare of the Parents and Citizens Act to curb crimes against the elderly | Latest News India

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