ASLI- 3rd Annual Senior Care Conclave 2021

ASLI Study Tour 2024

4th ASLI Ageing Fest

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ASLI Study Tour 2023

ASLI’s Second Study Tour 2022- Bengaluru

Two days of power packed action. Lots of learning and of course lots of fun. Would like to thank all our delegates and facilities for making this study tour a success!!!

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ASLI’s First Study Tour 2022- Delhi NCR

Phenomenal Presentations, Intellectual Interactions & Candid Conversations, that’s how we can sum up ASLI’s first in the series study tour of Delhi-NCR facilities on 8th April – 9th April. Read more

ASLI’s Study Tour for its Members

ASLI’s Foundation Day Celebrations

Would like to invite you to ASLI’s Foundation Day celebrations, join us through the link for live viewing URL: https://bit.do/aslifoundationday

Happy International Older Persons Day! 1st October, 2021

On this special day, ASLI is delighted to share the video message sent by Mr R Subrahmanyan, Secretary - Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment.

ASLI also takes immense pleasure to share with you all, the new edition of our Magazine, ASLI NUGGETS.

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ASLI- 3rd Annual Senior Care Conclave 2021

Ankur Gupta, Chairman ASLI, in Conversation with the Guest of Honour, R Subrahmanyam, Secretary, MoSJE.


Remarks by Mr. Durga Shankar Mishra Secretary, Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs.

Senior Utsav- The Online Expo (B2C)

Brahma Kumari, Shivani sister enthralled us with very strong life insights at the opening session of the ASLI-Unmukt Virtual Event

We Care

2nd Annual Senior Care Conclave

Aging in the New Times: Inequalities, Involvement and Policies

1st October 2019: India Habitat Centre, New Delhi

Every second two people in the world turn 60- UN

The world’s population is ageing: virtually every country in the world is experiencing growth in the number and proportion of older persons in their population.

Older persons are increasingly seen as contributors to development, whose abilities to act for the betterment of themselves and their societies should be woven into policies and programmes at all levels. In the coming decades many countries are likely to face fiscal and political pressures in relation to public systems of health care, pensions and social protections for a growing older population.

According to data from World Population Prospects: the 2019 Revision, by 2050, one in six people in the world will be over age 65 (16%), up from one in 11 in 2019 (9%). By 2050, one in four persons living in Europe and Northern America could be aged 65 or over. In 2018, for the first time in history, persons aged 65 or above outnumbered children under five years of age globally. The number of persons aged 80 years or over is projected to triple, from 143 million in 2019 to 426 million in 2050.

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